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Now we're going to talk about an inexpensive option to buying a new set of sunglasses.
This is the "kill two birds with one stone" type of option. If finances are kind of a
limited and you need to be able to do the best you can with what you've got, what we
have here is the magnetic clip on. Clip ons used to be really cumbersome, they used to
have these, what I'll call prongs and you used to have to stretch one side of the clip
on over to the other. Not so irritating anymore, you can pop off with one hand the magnetic
clip on and then you can put it back over. There are connectors on the frame, on the
back side here, which match up with the connectors here, so, very easy. You want to make sure,
different companies, you know, there's different manufacturing techniques, this ones very stable.
You can flap this around, the clip ons not moving. Other ones you may not be so lucky.
Every single clip on that I have seen for frames has been polarized. I haven't seen
a non polarized one?s, very good option at a very inexpensive price. The clip ons alone
usually retail anywhere between forty to a hundred depending on how expensive the frame
line is but you're looking at usually for prescription sunglasses well over that maybe
three times. Up to three times at least so, again, very, very viable option will save
you some money and I think you get a pretty good *** for your buck.