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Frequently Asked Questions About White Sunglasses
What's the difference between stark white and off-white sunglasses?
Stark (optic) white is bright and high-contrast — modern, a little futurist, and best on cooler skin tones and minimalist wardrobes. Off-white, cream and milky tones are softer and warmer — they read quiet and expensive and flatter warmer skin tones. If you're unsure which suits you, use Try-On to compare both on your own face before deciding.
Do white sunglasses turn yellow over time?
Quality frames don't yellow easily. Surface-coated cheap plastics are the ones that yellow at high-contact points (hinges, nose pads). Our white frames are solid acetate or TR90, so they stay white with basic care — wipe them with a damp microfiber cloth, avoid leaving them on a hot dashboard, and store them in a case.
Which face shapes and skin tones suit white sunglasses?
White is a color question more than a shape question — every shape here (cat-eye, square,rectangle, oval) comes in white. For skin tone: cooler/fair tones tend to suit stark white,warmer/deeper tones tend to suit cream and off-white. For face shape, the usual rules apply(angular frames soften round faces; softer shapes balance angular faces), and Try-On lets you test the combination instantly.
Can I get white sunglasses with prescription lenses?
Yes — nearly every frame in this collection can be made prescription. Pick your frame, upload your Rx at checkout, and choose single-vision, bifocal or progressive lenses. Prescription white sunglasses typically ship in 7–10 business days.









