Premium Polarised Lenses
Polarised Prescription Sunglasses
Premium polarised prescription lenses for driving, holidays and everyday outdoor comfort — available for single vision and varifocal prescriptions.
Polarised prescription sunglasses
Glare-reducing prescription sunglasses for brighter days.
Polarised prescription sunglasses are made for comfort in strong sunlight. They help reduce reflected glare from surfaces such as water, wet roads, car bonnets and pavements while still giving you clear prescription vision.
The result is calmer, sharper outdoor vision — especially useful for driving, holidays, walking, fishing and everyday wear through the brighter months.
Ideal for driving
Helps soften glare from roads and windscreens, making bright journeys more comfortable.
Made for holidays
Perfect around water, sand and bright open spaces where reflected light can feel intense.
Prescription ready
Available from £50 for single vision and varifocal prescription sunglasses, where suitable.
Lens colours
Choose your finish: Brown or Grey polarised prescription lenses.
Both options reduce glare beautifully and can be fitted into selected prescription sunglasses. Brown gives a warmer, higher-contrast feel, while Grey keeps colour perception cooler and more neutral.
Brown polarised
Warm, rich and contrast-enhancing. A beautiful option for driving, fishing, countryside walks and bright days near water.
Grey polarised
Cool, understated and colour-neutral. Ideal for everyday wear, holidays, sea glare and a clean modern sunglass look.
Why polarised?
Less glare. More definition.
Standard tinted prescription sunglasses reduce brightness. Polarised prescription lenses go further by helping block horizontal reflected glare — the dazzling light that often bounces from flat surfaces.
Helps reduce visual strain when light feels harsh or reflective.
Improves perceived contrast, especially around water, roads and open landscapes.
Available across selected sunglasses with single vision and varifocal prescription lens options, where suitable.
Tinted vs polarised
Not all prescription sunglass lenses are the same.
Standard tinted lenses
Reduce overall brightness and provide a darker view in sunny conditions. A good everyday option for fashion, comfort and general sun protection.
Polarised lenses
Reduce brightness and help cut reflected glare, giving a calmer and clearer view outdoors. Recommended for prescription sunglasses used for driving, holidays and glare-heavy environments.
Lifestyle use
Made for glare-heavy days outside.
From water glare to bright road surfaces, polarised prescription sunglasses are designed for comfort when sunlight feels sharp, reflective or intense.
Fishing & water glare
Driving comfort
Sun lens advice
Helpful guides before choosing polarised lenses.
Not sure whether polarised lenses are the right option for you? These guides explain how different sun lens technologies work and which option may suit your lifestyle best.
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Polarised lens FAQs
Prescription sunglasses, explained clearly.
Polarised prescription lenses are a premium upgrade for sunglasses, but they are not always explained well. Here are the main points to know before ordering.
Can polarised lenses be made to my prescription?
Yes. Polarised lenses can be made for many single vision and varifocal prescriptions, depending on your chosen frame and prescription. If anything needs checking, we’ll contact you before making the lenses.
Are polarised sunglasses good for driving?
Yes, polarised sunglasses are especially useful for driving because they help reduce glare from roads, windscreens and bright reflective surfaces. This can make sunny journeys feel calmer and more comfortable.
What is the difference between tinted and polarised lenses?
Tinted lenses reduce brightness. Polarised lenses reduce brightness and also help cut reflected glare, which is why they are popular for driving, holidays, fishing, walking and bright outdoor conditions.
Can I have polarised varifocal sunglasses?
Yes, polarised varifocal sunglasses are possible where the prescription and frame are suitable. We check suitability before glazing so your lenses are fitted accurately for your frame and measurements.
Should I choose Brown or Grey polarised lenses?
Brown polarised lenses give a warmer, higher-contrast view, which many people like for driving, countryside use and water glare. Grey polarised lenses feel cooler and more neutral, giving a clean classic sunglass look.
Complete your sunglasses
Add polarised prescription lenses from £50.
Polarised lenses can be added to selected sunglasses with single vision or varifocal prescriptions, where suitable. Choose your sunglasses, select your lens options, and send your prescription during or after checkout.
Shop SunglassesPrescription suitability may depend on your chosen frame and prescription. We’ll contact you if anything needs checking.