The Prada Range

By Finley Roberts


Whether it's producing bags, accessories, clothes or footwear, the Prada brand carries its commitment to high fashion throughout its entire product range. Despite the fact that Prada have always focused on producing a small amount of high quality products, in recent years the brand has decided to expand their horizons with forays into the mass market. One of the lines that has benefitted from this expansion is the Prada sunglasses range, and the brand now manufactures hundreds of pairs which are sold in many countries around the world.

The expansion of the range has led to the introduction of a whole range of new lines and one of the most popular of these is the Prada 54I5 design. As with many others in the range, this style carries the large red stripe on the arm of the sunglasses which symbolises its affinity to the Prada brand.

One of the main features of the sunglasses is its gradient lens which allows them to easily adjust to different lighting conditions, depending on the circumstances. This enables the sunglasses to be worn in a number of conditions, not just in glaring sunlight. It also helps to minimise the strain on the eye area as your eyes are no longer having to constantly adjust to the surrounding light conditions, the sunglasses are now doing that for you.

Many people might think that gradient lenses take away an aspect of the sun protection, but this is not true. You would come to expect 100% sun protection from the Prada range and this style really delivers. UVA, UVB and blue light rays are all blocked out by the lenses.

Shiny silver, silver and gunmetal are the three main colours of the design and each give off a strong and stylish feel that comes with the Prada brand. Although many designs in the range are tailored to suit the face of the wearer, this design really stands out from the crowd with its square shaped design which is held together over the nose area with two small metal connectors.




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