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ZHILE Polarized Sunglasses Small Size Rectangular Metal Frame for Men and Women
The highlights that caught our attention:
Spring hinges that flex like a gymnast's spine. Metal arms thin enough to bend with gentle pressure. Rectangular lenses that cut glare off water, asphalt, dashboards. UV400 blocking wavelengths shorter than 400 nanometers. Polarization filtering light waves oscillating in one plane. Small frame circumference hugging narrower temples. Nose pads adjustable for bridge heights rarely accommodated. Gold finish oxidizing slower than expected at this tier. Silver reflecting heat back toward the sky. Black matte absorbing fingerprints with magnetic enthusiasm. Arms folding flat enough to slide into shirt pockets. Screws visible, accessible, replaceable with drugstore kits. Lenses popping out for prescription swaps by brave amateurs. Rectangular shape creating cheekbone shadows where round faces lack them. Horizontal lens width narrower than standard by noticeable millimeters. Vertical height compressed, reducing goggle effect on smaller features. Polarization revealing phone screen rainbows at tilted angles. Frame weight distributed behind ears, not on nose bridge. Metal conducting temperature—chilly in winter, toasty in summer. Hinges squeaking until worked in with repetitive opening. Case absent, pouch present, minimalism taken literally. Cleaning cloth included, surprisingly lint-free. Arms ending in curved tips gripping mastoid processes. Bridge straight, not keyhole, for noses with defined bumps. Edges beveled where lens meets frame, catching light. Reflections visible to observers, not wearer, a one-way mirror effect. Prescription adapters available third-party, unaffiliated, experimental. Screws hex or Phillips, depending on manufacturing batch. Polarization axis aligned at 135 degrees, industry standard, unmarked. Frame front one continuous metal strip, bent, soldered at corners. Temple tips coated in acetate for skin contact comfort. Lenses polycarbonate, shattering into blunt fragments, not shards. Category 3 darkness, suitable for driving, beach, snow glare. Not category 4, illegal for road use in some jurisdictions. Rectangular echoing 1960s mod, 1990s indie, 2020s normcore simultaneously. Small size preventing contact with eyebrow hairs, makeup, sunscreen. Nose pads silicone, yellowing over years, replaceable, forgotten. Metal retaining shape memory until deliberately deformed. Polarization reducing eye fatigue on long drives, documented anecdotally. Frame width between hinges narrower than skull average, selective fitting. Arms spring-loaded returning to closed position when released mid-fold. Lens base curve flat, not wrapped, peripheral light entering freely. Hinges riveted, not screwed, in some production variations. Bridge width fixed, no adjustable spread, love it or leave it. Temple length shorter than aviator standard, above ear for many. Rectangular corners sharp enough to catch peripheral vision edges. Reflection coating on lens back surface, reducing bounce-back glare. Front surface uncoated, vulnerable to scratching, user beware. Frame alloy unspecified, likely nickel-copper blend, hypoall
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