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This review is all about the Prada Sport PS54IS sunglass model. These sporty and stylish sunglasses belongs to the brand's active/leisure collection which hosts sunglass styles that are built for everyday wear.
They are made to withstand environmental impacts such as debris, loose branches and the sun's harmful UV rays. These sunglasses are offer 100% UV protection as well as protection against visible light, dust and debris.
You can be surprised with the amount of debris that can hit your eyes whilst running, jogging or even cycling. With the wide aviator style lenses, the entire area around the eyes are protected from debris. The Prada Sport brand was first launched in 1997 but in 2009, the brand changed their name to Prada Linea Rossa although many people today still knows the brand as Prada Sport.
This sport-inspired brand can be easily recognised by their unique red stripe. This logo is always seen across the temple stems of the brand's eyewear. Prada Sport is a brand that is more aimed towards men than women as women tend to prefer the Prada mainline. This brand is also heavily involved with the sports industry from sailing to motor sports and even boxing. Boxer Amir Khan was recently an ambassador for the brand and was featured in the brand's campaign.
The Prada Sport PS 54IS has a metal frame but the temple tips have been coated with a special rubberised material on the inside of the frame arm to provide additional comfort to the wearer. The overall design of this sunglass model is quite impressive so it's no wonder that these frames are popular. The double bridge design of these sunglasses emphasizes the modern, sporty look it has.
The frame arms have a seamless design as the hinges and frame joints are concealed behind the wearer. These sunglasses come in a range of colours to choose from which includes a polarized version for people who are looking for polarized sunglasses. The PS54IS 5AV5Z1 comes in a gunmetal frame colour with grey polarized lenses. Polarized sunglasses help to block out horizontal glare from flat surfaces such as water, roads, and desktop surface.