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£55
Matte Blue
Matte BlueMatte Light Grey
£65
Sapphire
SapphireGarnetAmethystEmeraldRuby
£65
Milky Burgundy
Milky BurgundyCrystal Green
£49
Shiny Silver
Shiny SilverShiny BlackShiny Gold
£59
Crystal Grey
Crystal Grey
£65
Dark Crystal Blue
Dark Crystal BlueBlackCrystal Purple
£75
Purple / Gold
Purple / GoldBlue/Gold
£75
Crystal Dark Blue
Crystal Dark Blue
£75
Horn Purple
Horn PurpleBlackRaspberry Pink
£75
Tortoise
Tortoise
£65
Havana
HavanaBlack
£75
Black/Grey
Black/Grey
£95
Matte Black/Gunmetal
Matte Black/Gunmetal
£75
Crystal Grey
Crystal Grey
£95
Black
Black
£95
Matte Silver
Matte SilverMatte Gunmetal
£95
Horn Blue Grey
Horn Blue GreyBlack
£69
Blue
Blue
£9
Crystal Dark Blue
Crystal Dark Blue
£9
Shiny Purple
Shiny Purple
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£49
Bi Layers Black/Crystal
Bi Layers Black/Crystal
£49
Crystal Pink
Crystal Pink
£9
Matte Gunmetal
Matte GunmetalShiny SilverShiny Gold
£75
Horn Raspberry Pink
Horn Raspberry Pink
£55
Grey Horn
Grey Horn
£39
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Matte Light GreyShiny GoldShiny Silver
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FAQ

Yes. Snow reflects a large amount of light, which can create strong glare even on colder or overcast days. A good pair of sunglasses can help reduce brightness and make it easier to see comfortably in snowy conditions.