Polarized Sunglasses
Every Kraywoods polarized sunglasses comes with TAC polarized lenses and 100% UVA/UVB (UV400) protection - built to cut glare on water, snow, and pavement. Choose from real ebony and teak wood, premium acetate, bio-acetate, and metal frames. Stainless steel spring hinges, water resistance, and a protective case included. Designed in Canada.
Protection & Comfort
All sunglasses have premium polarized lenses for clarity and comfort.
Built to Last
Sustainable frames, scratch-resistant lenses, and UV protection for durability.
Peace of Mind
Free shipping, hassle-free returns, and a 12-month warranty with every purchase.
Rx Sunglasses
Need prescription sunglasses? Explore our Rx shades, provide your prescription, and select lenses.
Find Your Perfect Polarized Frame
Explore polarized sunglasses in real wood, acetate, and metal - every shape, every style.
Kraywoods polarized sunglasses are built from real ebony and teak wood, premium acetate, bio-acetate, and metal - each pair fitted with TAC polarized lenses and 100% UV400 protection as standard. Stainless steel spring hinges, water and sweat resistance, and a protective case and cleaning cloth included with every order. Free shipping available. Easy returns. 12-month warranty on manufacturer defects. One tree planted with every purchase.
Your Guide to Choosing the Best Polarized Sunglasses
Frequently Asked Questions
What are polarized lenses and how do they work?
Polarized lenses contain a chemical filter that blocks horizontal light waves - the kind that create blinding glare off water, snow, roads, and glass. The result is sharper contrast, reduced eye strain, and clearer vision in bright conditions. Every Kraywoods frame comes fitted with TAC polarized lenses as standard.
What are the benefits of polarized sunglasses?
Polarized sunglasses protect your eyes from the UVA and UVB rays, help eliminate reflective glare from the sun, enhance depth perception and colour contrast, reduce eye strain and deliver superior visual clarity, sharpness and comfort in the sun. Buying polarized sunglasses guarantees the highest quality protection for your eyes and delivers the best vision in the sun.
Polarized vs non-polarized sunglasses - which should I choose?
Polarized lenses are worth it whenever glare is an issue: driving, water sports, skiing, or any time you're outdoors in bright sun. Non-polarized lenses still block UV light but won't cut reflected glare. If you spend most of your time in mixed indoor/outdoor environments, non-polarized may be fine - but for regular outdoor use, polarized is the better choice.
Check out our blog to find out more about the difference between polarized and non-polarized sunglasses.
Can I get Kraywoods polarized sunglasses with prescription lenses?
Select Kraywoods styles are available with prescription lenses - look for the Rx badge on the product card. Prescription availability varies by frame; not all styles in this collection support Rx.
Do polarized lenses affect touchscreen or LCD screen visibility?
Some LCD screens can appear darker or tinted when viewed through polarized lenses - especially at certain angles. This is a known optical effect and not a defect. It doesn't affect your ability to use the screen; simply tilt the device or your head slightly if needed.
What does UV400 protection mean?
UV400 means the lenses block all ultraviolet light up to 400 nanometres - covering both UVA and UVB rays. This is the highest standard of UV protection available in sunglasses. All Kraywoods polarized lenses meet UV400.
Are all Kraywoods sunglasses polarized?
Yes - every pair across the Kraywoods collection comes with TAC polarized lenses as standard. You don't need to check at checkout; polarization is built in.
How do you test if your sunglasses are polarized?
Hold your lenses up to a reflective surface - like a phone screen or window - and rotate them 90 degrees. If the reflection darkens or disappears at a certain angle, the lenses are polarized. You can also look through two pairs at once and rotate one: if the view goes dark when they're perpendicular, both are polarized.
How do I care for polarized sunglasses?
Wipe lenses with the included microfibre cloth - avoid paper towels or clothing fibres which can scratch coatings. Rinse frames with clean water after salt or chlorine exposure. Store in the included protective case when not in use. Avoid leaving frames in a hot car, which can warp acetate and wood.