These universally flattering Ray-Ban sunglasses are now 30% off at Nordstrom

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When you find a great pair of sunglasses, you can wear them for years. Case in point: the Ray-Ban Polarized Geometric Sunglasses. These gender-neutral sunnies look good on all face shapes and sizes, and their gold wire frames never go out of style.

While the sunglasses normally retail for $213, they’re now on sale for 30% off at Nordstrom, dropping the price down to about $149.

Ray-Ban 51mm Polarized Geometric Sunglasses, $149.10 (Orig. $213)

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The hexagonal frames feature coin-edge detailing, which gives them a little added texture. And, you can choose between brown or green lenses.

Even better, these Ray-Ban sunglasses don’t just look good — they really protect your eyes, too. The crystal lenses are polarized and offer 100% UV protection.

Credit: Nordstrom

“Polarized glasses reduce glare from horizontal surfaces such as water, the road and snow,” Dr. Chris Erwin OD, optometrist at The Cleveland Clinic, said in a blog post for the medical center. Although, he also clarified that any UV protective lenses should help keep you safe, and it’s important to protect your eyes.

“It’s possible to develop keratitis, which is like sunburn on the eye,” Dr. Erwin said. “Long term exposure to UV rays can increase the risk for cataracts, macular degeneration or cancers around the eye.” 

If you’ve been looking for a new pair of sunglasses to protect you at the beach, while you drive or while you sit outside for brunch with friends, Ray-Ban’s polarized geometric sunglasses are a good bet. The fact that they’re on sale just makes them an even better buy.

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