Whoever had problems with short-vision will agree that they all need a sort of myopia sunglasses. It isn’t enough to have proper prescribed eyeglasses to enable proper sight. Excessive sunshine and white glare of winter snow is known to cause problems to people with prescription eyeglasses, as much as to any others.
However, it has been a problem for some time to make a compromise. When people with short-vision use their prescription glasses, it will enable them to have a clear sight and thus removing them in order to wear sunglasses, such as gold aviator sunglasses, would be of no help for them if it will make them stumble on things and they wouldn’t be able to recognize people waving at them down the street.
Luckily, the technology in lenses developed so much is it likely for a decade or two to get myopia sunglasses. Actually, there are two probable methods to provide both good vision and protection from the hazardous excessive light. People suffering from myopia could finally have their very own pair of aviator sunglasses specially designed for myopia.
Some time ago, it was even probable to see people wearing regular myopia glasses and another, shaded ones over them. Amusing indeed, but whos to blame them?
Protective clip lenses are also available which could simply be attached or removed from the prescribed glasses depending on ones need. It has a small magnet within the clips that enables the glasses to stick securely. However, this may be uncomfortable and may not be the best remedy to have eye protection while having myopia.
For people with myopia, the best invention most likely ever invented for them is the so called tinted and resin glasses which absorbs the light for the first couple of minutes at the sun and then provides a dark glass which is effective for protection to the eye. These mirrored aviators are actually regular eyewear, only that it changes from normal glass to dark when used outdoors and back again to normal once the protection is no longer necessary