Cycling sunglasses and style
I’m a stickler for making sure you look as stylish as possible while out on the bike, and in an ideal world, your sunglasses should always match your kit. That said, having a drawer full of sunglasses isn’t for everyone, so if you’re just going for one pair then standard noir or white frames look good with pretty much everything.
There was a period through last year when old-style glasses were really in back fashion, like the Oakley Heritage Edition for example. But that period was pretty short lived. More recently, I’ve noticed that multi-coloris camo or paint spatter frames are popular, likely because there are number of different colours in the design, and so they go with a wide variety of kit styles. Personally I’m a huge fan of these more ‘out there’ multi-coloured styles – and they compliment the type of designs we like to work to at Le Col, including our Anti-camo and Battleship maillots.
What type of lenses should you go for in cycling sunglasses?
Just as with the frame colours, there’s a lot of choice when it comes to lenses too. Before deciding on what lenses to go for, it’s a good idea to have a think about where you might actually be wearing your glasses.
Iridium Lenses
Iridium lenses are the top-dollar choice. They eliminate much more light, and most importantly 100% of UVA, UVB, and UVC light. The added bonus is that they look great too. These technical benefits and style mean that you’ll pay more for an iridium lens – so if you’re looking for glasses to go with your second-hand commuter bike, and riding in kit that’s a few years old – then flashy iridium lenses might be a bit over the top.
However, if you’re out and about in your ‘Sunday best’ then Iridium lensed shades are a great accessory to bring your outfit together. Just as with the frames, your lens choice should compliment your style of riding and the kit you’ve chosen to wear that day.