Frequently Asked Questions About Red Sunglasses
What's the difference between red frame and red lens sunglasses?
Red frame sunglasses (what we sell) have a red-colored frame with neutral gray or brown lenses, so your view stays true-to-color and fully UV-protected. Red lens or mirrored sunglasses tint everything you look at red—a different product and a different purpose.
Do red sunglasses come in prescription?
Yes—almost every red frame in this collection can be made into prescription sunglasses (single vision, bifocal, or progressive). Choose your frame, upload your Rx at checkout, and they typically ship in 7–10 business days.
Which red sunglasses are best for a round vs. square face?
Round faces are flattered by more angular reds (square, rectangle, aviator); square faces soften nicely with curved reds (round, oval, cat-eye). Oval faces suit almost any shape. Try a few on virtually to compare.
Are these red sunglasses polarized?
Most are standard UV400-tinted; one polarized option is currently available. UV400 protects your eyes on every pair—polarization is an added glare-cutting feature best for driving and time near water.









