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Pakalana sunglasses by Maui Jim available at Evolve Optometry.

“The skin around your eyes can get damaged just like anywhere else that gets exposed to excess UV light, but so can the eye itself.” Optician DAMIEN LONERGAN looks at the benefits of good sunglasses.

A GOOD pair of sunglasses is a summer necessity. Not only for the comfort of reducing the glare you experience on a bright sunny day, but they are important protection. 

UV light can cause damage to many of the structures in and around your eyes. The skin around your eyes can get damaged just like anywhere else that gets exposed to excess UV light, but so can the eye itself. 

Optometrist Damien Longeran, left, and optical dispenser Ross Collins.

UV light can also contribute to other problems on the surface of your eye, or to the formation of cataracts in your eyes. 

At Evolve Optometry, we have a wide range of prescription and non-prescription sunglasses from the world’s leading fashion and eyewear brands. 

All our sunglasses provide UV protection, and we have polarised and non-polarised options in stock. 

Polarised lenses are preferred by many, particularly those who spend lots of time on or near the water or on the golf course. 

Maui Jim is our premium polarised sunglass range. They have patented polarised plus2 technology, which we believe makes them the best in terms of lens quality and clarity. Not only do they eliminate 99.9 per cent of glare, but they are also scratch resistant. 

Maui Jim offers a two-year warranty on the frame and a lifetime warranty on spare temples (the arms), even beyond the two years, if parts are still available! 

Sunglasses are a great gift idea, some of our new favourite sun-fashion styles for summer include urban, sleek shapes from Australian brand Vaanyard or lightweight minimal look from Mykita (handmade). We also stock all new-season styles from Gucci and Saint Laurent, and rose-coloured lenses from Maui Jim. 

Sunglasses are important for sport. We have new Bolle wrap sunglasses for cycling, or Nike if you have an active lifestyle. Come in and check out our range, and ensure your eyes are sun-protected while also looking stylish this summer. 

Don’t forget to use your health fund rebates before they expire. With only a month left to make use of all the benefits, now is the perfect opportunity to book in and get that new pair of specs you’ve had your eye on.

To sweeten the deal, we are offering $50* towards your next pair of spectacles or prescription sunglasses to help you take on the new year with a fresh, stylish look.

Collins and Lonergan Evolve Optometry is an independently owned optometrist in the centre of Gungahlin, conveniently located opposite Coles inside Gungahlin Village. 

Call 6189 5891 or visit evolveoptometry.com.au to book an appointment. Shop G17, Gungahlin Village, 46-50 Hibberson Street, Gungahlin.

(*T&C apply.)

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