
The moment we catch a glimmer of the sun’s rays, there’s one essential item we reach for – a pair of sunglasses (plus SPF, obviously). Whether it’s sunny but a little fresh on a UK spring morning, or we are cooking in the 30 degree Balearic sunshine (we wish), they’re an essential.
Yes, sunnies look stylish, whether you opt for retro cat eye styles, Victoria Beckham oversized specs, or Chloe-inspired bohemian goggles, they can be the missing piece to make an outfit complete.
But sunglasses are more than just an accessory. Sunglasses are just as important as sun protection, as the right lenses can filter the sun’s harmful UV rays, to protect against your eyes burning (yes they can) or more permanent and irreversible damage over time. However, not all sunglasses offer protection, which is why it is so important to be aware of the descriptive labels on your next sunglasses shopping spree.

Perfect for festivals, we’re obsessing over the lens colour with these Zurich Edge Dark Tortoise Green from Kapten & Sons. (Picture: Metro/Kapten & Sons)
Some sunglasses offer UV protection, whereas others may have tinted lenses or be polarised, but what do these terms mean? More importantly, what is the criteria to find protective, yet stylish sunnies?

An expert at Boots explained the key factors to look for: ‘Not all sunglasses are made the same, and the level of UV protection provided by sunglasses can vary from pair to pair. All sunglasses from Boots Opticians, both prescription and non-prescription, include filters that provide 100% protection against damaging UVA and UVB rays meeting the International Standard of ISO 12312-1:2013, ensuring your eyes are shielded from harmful sun rays.
Our eyes are up to 10 times more sensitive to UV (ultraviolet) damage than our skin, and exposing our eyes to UV light could have damaging long-term effects. By wearing sunglasses with 100% UVA and UVB protection, you can help shield your eyes and preserve your vision for years to come’, she continued.
Confused about the difference between UV and polarised sunglasses? You’re not alone. The short answer is that the two are different. Sunglasses that offer UV protection, feature the CE or up to UV400 mark on the frames to prove it protects from the harmful UVA and UVB rays. Whereas a polarised lens doesn’t offer UV protection, it merely ‘reduces glare and improves visibility’, says Opinder.
While the ultimate protection is UV400, the protection afforded by sunglasses may vary, so this value is vital to check. It is also important to check the lens shade, which ranges from 0 to 4 (the latter being the darkest lens), and keep your eyes peeled for the CE mark, which proves the glasses have conformed to the health, safety and environmental requirements of the EU and offer sufficient UV protection.
Now we have covered the important information, it’s time to find the shape and style to suit you.
Prada Symbole Sunglasses

These designer specs have a retro feel, though it is the modern pair of sunglasses everyone in the fashion know has been wearing for months. With 100% UVA and UVB protection, these specs are not only stylish, but sun safe too. £376
Jimmy Fairly The Berry

Jimmy Fairly has grown in popularity over the years, and it’s one of the affordable, yet stylish, top quality brands to shop new specs.The Berry specs offer a round shape that looks retro, yet classy. The lenses are a category 3, which is one of the higher rankings, certified ISO, IAF, and KAB MC 04, and promise 100% UVA and UVB protection. £135
Gucci Square Frame Sunglasses

The Aviator trend is a stylish trend that has been hugely popular for many years.Jake revealed that retro styles are popular, as well as the aviator style, which this design nails.With 100% UVA and UVB protection through the light brown lens, these specs deliver on style and protection £310
Kapten and Son Zurich Edge Dark Tortoise Green

With a UV400 and EU category 1, these vintage-inspired sunnies are all the craze. It also boasts scratch-resistant lenses so you, and your frames, are protected. Available in plain colours, as well as tortoiseshell, which we love as a versatile staple. £109.90
Saint Laurent SLM130

My favourite is the Saint Laurent sunnies, which boast a squoval shape, which offers a softer finish in comparison to rectangular or square lenses, as well as asymmetric cat-eye versions.With 100% UVA and UVB protection, a tinted lens, these will keep you protected in the sun. £150
Ray-Ban RB2140 Original Wayfarer Classic

The most popular pair of sunglasses in our opinion, and a timeless style to see you through decades to come. The Wayfarer Classic is a square-shape, with a slight slant to fit the face and protect against the sun’s rays. This design offers 100% UV protection, and is also fitted with polarised lenses to prevent any glare, which is the ideal combination for walking, driving and slurping on a cocktail beachside. £202