The diverse selection of sunglasses on today's market offers a heads-inning variety of summer styles. And every brand chooses to focus on a creative concept that best aligns with its design values and tech capacities. In the case of Kirk & Kirk, it's the use of acrylic that has enabled the amazing lucidity and lightweight chunkiness of their summer shades. Being three times as light as the acetate selected as a primary eyewear material by most brands, acrylic makes it possible to create glasses as massive as you can think of without adding extra ounces of weight to the frame.
That has become Kirk & Kirk's winning card, and by now, the company has expanded its collection of sunglasses for women with models that look equally bold and graceful, in no small part also due to their dazzling transparency. The sleek, translucent design of their glasses is yet another feature available since they have switched to acrylic completely for all elements of the frame. No matter how rich and vibrant the color, a pair of acrylic shades still has this soft, nebulous appearance, even more so if you go with muted nudes or a the basic clear, perfectly lucid option. And each of these color choices shines anew depending on the model of your Kirk & Kirk sunglasses.
Compelling design isn't the only notable thing about Kirk & Kirk sunglasses for women. They also come with an increased degree of comfort, again due to their acrylic construction. Because of how light this material is, even the most massive frames feel no heavier than the sea breeze on your face, thus allowing you to wear them as long as you want without ever giving it a thought. That also means you won't have to worry about having even minimal pressure marks after you take them off.
And with all that, the brand also makes sure every pair fits your face just perfectly with the introduction of adjustable nose pads and temple tips. We all know that there are no two faces or heads that are identical, and so it is very hard to design a pair that will fit each and every person down to the last inch. But it appears this problem can be fixed by making it possible to regulate the angle of the nose pads and the position of the temple tips to make the glasses sit more loosely or tightly.
Finally, we also have to mention the level of UV protection offered by Kirk & Kirk sunglasses for women. The lenses used by the company effectively filter ultraviolet rays with short and long wavelengths. That means your eyes are safe from both intense short-term damage and a more subtle harm that takes effect during long, regular periods of exposure to the bright sun. Add anti-glare coating and enhanced colors, and you get summer shades that are ready to shield your eyes with premium quality and deluxe style. So, ladies, shall we proceed to choosing your perfect pair?
Two of the most notable design features of the brand's sunglasses are their frequently massive, chunky appearance and beautifully translucent frames. Both of these characteristics are enabled by the use of acrylic, a material known to be incredibly light and clear.
No. Actually, they are even lighter than most sunglasses made of regular plastic or acetate because they are made of acrylic. This material weighs three times less than acetate, meaning the brand can go as bold as they will with the design of their shades, and they still won't be heavy.