Sunglasses Cases
Sunglasses have to be kept safe when we are not wearing them. By far the most widely used of accessories, sunglasses cases protect investments and don't allow the loss of quality. Take your pick from the many models and designs: sleeves, boxes, shells, compact disk covers and all sorts of other inventions meant to serve as sunglasses cases. Why so much emphasis on protection? Sunglasses can always work great as long as they are flawless, but if they suffer cracks, scratches and other forms of damage, they will no longer provide good eye protection. The possibilities after wards is to get the sunglasses repaired, have the lens removed or change them with a new pair.
Damage to the frames could also impair the efficiency of your sunglasses, because the eyewear will no longer fit on your face. Sunglasses cases therefore make the best way to protect the sunglasses, which is why lots of retailers or manufacturers provide matching items: case and sunglasses. Usually, the more expensive the eyewear, the better the sunglasses cases. Thus, cheap sunglasses are often paired with cloth cases. There will be less protection provided, maybe against scratches but for many users it is more than nothing. Diversity of plastic sunglasses is not an issue as there are plenty of models to choose from.
Plastic materials are also considered superior in terms of resistance and flexibility for the making of sunglasses cases. Metal cases on the other hand will remain dented and this could be a very major inconvenience. Do not go for very expensive sunglasses cases unless you are sure that this is what you want. Exclusive eyewear needs a certain level of protection, because you take care of an investment, but the average user frequently goes for the simple and basic case models that allow sunglasses to be practical and easy to carry around when not on the face.
Full protection is achieved with hard sunglasses cases such as the ones we've mentioned before, either from metal or plastic. Leather, vinyl and fiber glass make other commonly encountered materials that you may choose from. Hard sunglasses cases are more difficult to use because they have to be opened on one edge to get the sunglasses out. Pocket sunglasses cases provide the other alternative but they could prove less efficient in terms of protective range although they are easier to use. Whichever you may choose it is important for the sunglasses to fit well in the case.


