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Polarized sunglasses are designed to cut glare from reflective surfaces like water, snow, or glass. A special filter blocks intense horizontal light, helping your eyes relax and your vision sharpen. At MOSCOT, polarized lenses – like those in The LEMTOSH SUN-POLARIZED – offer both clarity and comfort, making them ideal for everything from sunny commutes to snow-covered slopes.

Wondering how to tell if sunglasses are polarized? Here are two easy tests:

  1. Look at a reflective surface (like water or a car windshield). If glare vanishes or reduces dramatically, the lenses are likely polarized.
  2. Use a digital screen test: Hold the sunglasses in front of a phone or laptop screen. Tilt them 60–90 degrees – if the screen darkens or blacks out, they’re polarized.

All MOSCOT polarized sunglasses are handcrafted with precision, so you can trust they’re doing their job – and doing it well.

In many cases, absolutely. Polarized lenses reduce glare, ease eye strain, and enhance contrast – especially helpful in bright or reflective environments like driving in the winter sun or walking near water.

While non-polarized sunglasses still offer UV protection, polarized sunglasses – like those offered by MOSCOT – bring next-level comfort and visual clarity. Better? We think so.

No. You should never look at a solar eclipse with polarized sunglasses. While they reduce brightness and glare, they don’t block the dangerous rays that can permanently damage your eyes. Only certified solar eclipse glasses are safe for eclipse viewing.

MOSCOT polarized sunglasses are designed for stylish, everyday protection – not direct solar observation.

The main difference? Glare reduction.

Polarized sunglasses filter out horizontal light, making them ideal for snow, sand, roads, and water.

Non-polarized sunglasses still block UV rays but won’t eliminate reflective glare as effectively.

So, what is the difference between polarized and non polarized sunglasses? Both protect your eyes, but polarized lenses offer a smoother, clearer visual experience – especially in harsh lighting. For maximum comfort and performance, reach for MOSCOT polarized frames.

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