Stylish sunglasses allow you to enjoy the sun freely. However, while sunglasses block sunlight, they can't protect against pollution and damage, so they need careful handling to avoid looking worn out.
Maintaining sunglasses is similar to maintaining regular eyeglasses; washing, folding, and storing them should become a habit. However, sunglasses are frequently taken off and put on, making them prone to scratches. Therefore, here are some important reminders: If there are stains on your sunglasses, don't use your fingernails to pick at them, as this can easily scratch the surface.
When not wearing sunglasses, many people casually hang them on their head, collar, or in their pocket. Be careful not to move too much at this time to avoid breaking or damaging them. Some people put them in their handbags. It's recommended that you first place them in a sturdy sunglasses case before putting them in your handbag to prevent the lenses from being scratched by keys, combs, coins, or other small items, or to avoid getting lipstick or other cosmetics on them. Avoid contact with sharp objects.
Drivers often leave their sunglasses on the dashboard or seat when not in use, which is a very bad habit. Hot weather can damage sunglasses, especially plastic frames. It's best to take them with you when you get out of the car or store them in a sunglasses case.

