Hip and On the Move
Created in 1998,Killer Loops glasses came a long way in a short time. Originally, they were designed as excellent but inexpensive sports eyewear, but with their sharp design and unique colors and styles, they are now the chosen shades not just of skateboarders and surfers, but urban hipsters or anyone who wants to look like one
As important as it is for a fashionista to look fabulous, when it comes to sunglasses, both quality and the ability to properly protect your eyes should be considered first when shopping around. Unlike cheap knockoffs that might look great and cost little while providing little Sun protection, Killer Loop sunglasses boast excellent craftsmanship. Every pair offers 100% protection against UV Rays.
The excellence of this Italian brand’s quality extends to every aspect of the sunglasses, whose lenses are high impact and scratch resistant. This makes them a better bargain than Chep Sunglasses, which may offer UV protection but often scratch easily, requiring you to replace them often.
Killer Loop sunglasses are also exceptionally lightweight. This is welcome news for anyone who needs to be out in the sun for many hours and still wants to look cool while being comfortable. Many sunglasses, even some of the high-end designer frames, can be heavy. When worn for a long stretch of time, particularly on a warm, sunny day, this can lead to a bad headache. You’re less likely to experience discomfort with Killer Loop sunglasses.
The other benefit to lightweight glasses is the absence of red marks on the bridge of your nose when the glasses come off. Killer Loop goes a step further, boasting non-slip comfort, so that even when your nose sweats, your glasses are more likely to stay in front of your eyes where they belong. They also feature rubber tips on the frames, which adds that much more comfort. Finally, the company uses materials that are generally non-irritating for Sensitive Skins, which can be a real positive for anyone prone to itchiness, especially in the heat.


















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