Retro Sunglasses from Polaroid
I was born in the 80’s, so can remember very little. But for those who happened to be a teen in the 80’s, I am sure you will remember everything from Spandau Ballet to leg warmers. And, yes, it is all back now with a vengeance, and scorching hot for this summer. So for those who don’t remember, you will now be able to fall in love with the power-dress look for the first time. The big hair, big shoulders and astonishing colours of the 1980’s are back, and, Polaroid Eyewear is leading the charge with a pure retro range of sunglasses, all new for the 2010 Collection.

These are really stunning glasses, and will most definitely make a stylish and iconic branded gift for anyone. I must say, I really love the ‘Starlet’ glasses I received. They are so stunning, and fit me perfectly. They are just wonderful and will be sure to finish off any outfit I wear this summer. And, starting from just £50 per pair, you can get that all important designer style, without breaking the bank!
Polaroid state:-
“It’s the best of both worlds with Polaroid’s Retro Range – big frames, gradient lenses all in bright colour combos but with a 21st century twist – the latest lightweight, super-tough materials make these stunning sunglasses easy to wear, all day, every day. And with Polaroid’s high-tech Ultra Sight lenses in every pair you get total UV protection, the best glare reduction and perfect vision. State of the art technology meets 80s high fashion for this year’s must-have sunglasses!”
Polaroid hosts a vast variety within their unisex range. Consisting of magnificently big frames, some ingeniously shaped for a snug fit, will be this summer’s trendsetters. A rainbow nation colour palette moves from bold reds, pinks and purples through shiny-shiny metallic’s to startling black and white crystal-encrusted combos. The classic 80s styling of gradient lenses is back too in striking purple, copper, and grey and green.
Or if you are looking for the Miami Vice look, the Polaroid Aviator are the one for you. They are perfect for the latest look, featuring gold and silver frames, and, graduated lenses in grey, brown or copper.
Polaroid’s retro fashion styling gives you a daring choice – you will be sure to have head’s turning in your direction for all the right reasons, in all the right places. When the sun is shining outside, and wherever you go, you will definitely be feeling stylish wearing your Polaroid’s. Looking and feeling this fabulous is now affordable, and all that glamour really can be yours.
Why don’t you choose Polaroid sunglasses for the whole family? With a fantastic range to choose from, Mummy, Daddy and the kids will absolutely love them. There is an astonishing selection to choose from on site. So you will be sure to find the perfect pair for whoever you are buying for. I am convinced that everyone will appreciate them, and they really do make a great gift.
Polaroid’s 2010 Collection also includes some exclusive premium designs for men and women, using the latest high quality, super-light materials combined with Polaroid lens technology, all in the latest sophisticated Polaroid designer-styled frames. For the children there is Polaroid’s Kids Collection where not only do they get the best in vital UV and glare protection, they get fun, fashionable styles to wear too.
The Polaroid 2010 Sunglasses Collection is available from high street retailers including Specsavers, Asda Opticians, and Cotswold, Nevisports and independent opticians and sports shops nationwide. Also when you head off on holiday, see the range at UK Centre Parcs and in UK airports. Or buy on board ferries, cruise ships and planes, with P&O ferries, Saga and Thomson cruises or BA, South African Airways and Virgin Atlantic long haul flights. Prices starts from £49.99 and to buy online go to http://www.polaroidsunglasses.co.uk
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