These Sunglasses Normally Cost $115. But Right Now They Are Nearly 80 Percent Off

Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/GettyImages

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This week it is going to be in the nineties. So even though summer may not technically start for a month, it is for all intents and purposes here. How’s your shade game? This is an opportunity to take it to a whole new level. Obviously sweet-looking sunglasses are typically stupidly expensive. But right now this polarized pair is 79 percent off:

Normally $115, these polarized sunglasses are 79 percent off right now (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $115, these polarized sunglasses are 79 percent off right now (Photo via Amazon)

Hulislem Blade Sport Polarized Sunglasses on sale for $24.59

These have a lightweight polycarbonate frame that promises “you will forget you are wearing them.” You certainly do not want to be constantly cognizant of the glasses on your face, so that’s a huge plus. The also have UV 400 mirror flash coating that “not only limits the amount of light that your eyes are exposed to, but also ensure that no light of wavelength 400 nanometers and below reach your eye. That’s quite the technology. These actually have a bunch of other technologically features as well, so you should definitely check them out.

Supporters are reflected in the sunglasses of a Secret Service agent as US Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign rally at Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida, August 13, 2012. Romney and his running mate Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan will take their re-energized presidential campaign to two key states on Monday, seeking to persuade voters that they can restore America's economic might. Romney campaigns in Florida while Ryan heads to Iowa, both battleground states which may decide the outcome of the November 6 presidential election.AFP PHOTO / Saul LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/GettyImages)

Supporters are reflected in the sunglasses of a Secret Service agent as US Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign rally at Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida, August 13, 2012. Romney and his running mate Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan will take their re-energized presidential campaign to two key states on Monday, seeking to persuade voters that they can restore America’s economic might. Romney campaigns in Florida while Ryan heads to Iowa, both battleground states which may decide the outcome of the November 6 presidential election.AFP PHOTO / Saul LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/GettyImages)

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