These flattering sunglasses are perfect on and off the course

2022-07-31 03:35:16 By : Mr. Aaron Cai

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Raen's Wiley sunglasses are both stylish and functional.

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The perfect pair of sunglasses can be hard to find.

Some sporty pairs are great on the course, but scream “I just played golf!” as soon as you leave the 18th green.

Other lifestyle frames can look fantastic, but simply aren’t made to stand up to the sweaty bridge of your nose for six hours at a time.

That’s why finding a pair of sunglasses that can be suitable both on and off the course seems like such a rare find — and Raen’s Wiley fits the bill.

The frames are a flattering, rounded aviator shape — trendy, and suitable for both men and women. Plus, there’s a variety of frame colors to choose from: tortoise, black, gray and brown. They’re also polarized to minimize glare and produce maximum clarity.

Check the glasses out in detail below, and treat yourself to a pair today.

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