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I have a very small nose with no noticeable bridge/bony protrusion, and with just the slightest sweat, sunglasses slide down and sit uncomfortably on my sinuses, eventually making me feel stuffy while wearing them. I wear and like the Rayban Wayfarers, but they sit way too heavily on my nose and slide constantly. Something bigger is okay, especially if they wrap around a little. I can't stand the flatter looking glasses that let lots of light in around the sides. These I'll be wearing mostly outside while walking, vacationing, etc., but something somewhat stylish would be nice. Under $200.
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| Try looking for "asian fit" sunglasses. Either that or glasses with adjustable nose clips. I use asian fit prescription glasses (TC Charton brand). I have been ok with using mainstream sunglasses. |
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I just bought a pair of Oakley’s that are made out of this material that doesn’t slip around when you sweat. It’s sort of a matte
Finish. I paid $100 at Sunglass Hut. I am so happy with them. I bought them because I do a lot of hiking, kayaking and biking and sweat a lot. They do t slip down when I sweat. |
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I have a similar problem, OP. I have a small nose and it took me a while to find sunglasses that fit correctly.
I don't wear either brand that you use but I wonder if you've thought about the length of the arm (aka temple) of the sunglasses and then where the earpiece (aka temple tips) begins to curve. It could also be that the bridge (part connecting the two frame fronts holding the glass) and the nose pads are too far apart. Have you gone in to an optometry shop? Even if you don't need special lenses, they would probably be able to help you find sunglasses that fit correctly so that they don't slip. My local optometry shop helped me find the right sunglasses and then put in non-prescription glass. It has worked for me! |
| I recently bought Ray Ban Justin sunglasses in the smaller size and made of matte finish rubber or plastic, whatever the material is. I’ve run with them on and they don’t slip, plus the style is nice. I’d look for Ray Bans in that material if you like some of the styles. Otherwise I wear Goodr brand for running—they have lots of color combos and are inexpensive and cute. |
Goodr. Cheap and tons on styles and finishes. |
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| Goodr or Roku- neither slips and they look great. |
| Hey, have you ever thought about buying eco-friendly sunglasses made from bamboo? I believe that it's cooler and more unusual than ordinary sunglasses by Gucci or Ray Ben. I have those sunglasses I bought from https://bamboodetective.com/ and can say that many people ask me where I bought them. The frame is made from bamboo, and the lenses can be blue, brown, or yellow. I have blue, and it looks cool. Also, the lenses feature a 100% protection against UVA and UVB rays. Besides, those sunglasses are eco-friendly, and we have to go with the times. |