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gretch 5 days ago

> You can buy identical glasses on the side of the street for $10. Except you aren't going to get the RayBan logo

That's funny because the ones sold on my street are $10 and they definitely have the rayban logo

dmix 5 days ago | parent [-]

It’s usually the build quality which is usually noticeable by other people looking at it and how they’ll break in a week from light wear

efskap 5 days ago | parent [-]

The main reason I avoid cheap sunglasses is that if they only dim in the visible spectrum, your pupil dilates and lets in more UV light than it would have otherwise, damaging the retina. Not that the full spectrum protection explains away the entire premium, but it is a reason not to go for bottom of the barrel ones sold on street corners.

tsimionescu 5 days ago | parent [-]

Common glass absorbs most of the UV light, and your lens and cornea absorb the rest. If UV light did hit your retina, you'd actually notice it - people who lack a cornea and/or lens can actually notice UV light, which is why artificial lenses like you'd get after in cataract surgery are now made of UV-absorbant materials.

So unless you have a rare medical condition AND you're buying plastic lens glasses, I think you're worrying for nothing.

igorstellar 5 days ago | parent [-]

All that is true except almost no sunglasses made with the glass lenses. It’s almost all plastic with UV shielding layer.