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  • King of the Road Sunglasses
  • King of the Road Sunglasses outdoor
  • King of the Road Sunglasses indoor
  • King of the Road Sunglasses
  • King of the Road Sunglasses
  • King of the Road Sunglasses

King of the Road Sunglasses

Changes from Charcoal to Ebony with Sunlight

$59.00

$29.50

SKU: 60340KIR

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Polarized Lenses

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Changes Color

Product Information

  • Lifetime Guarantee against loss, theft or damage
  • Charcoal PolarizedPro™ lenses to block glare
  • Durable frames are impact-resistant and lightweight
  • Comes with soft case to protect sunglasses everywhere you go
  • These will be your favorite and last pair of sunglasses you own. King of the Road's design and color are fashion-forward, changing from charcoal to ebony with sun exposure. Step outside wearing these lightweight shades and wow everyone with the color-changing frames. These PolarizedPro™ sunglasses shield the sun’s harmful rays, providing 100% UVA/UVB protection. Don’t worry if they get damaged or lost by accident or theft. Our Lifetime Replacement Guarantee always has you covered.

Polarized Lenses make a Difference

With Polarized Pro™ lenses that feature UVA/UVB protection, Solize™ sunglasses provide a clearer image with less glare. These scratch-resistant, shatterproof polycarbonate lenses are built to last.

without polarized

Normal Lens

with polarized

Polarized Pro™ Lens

Experience Del Sol Color Change

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Much like a flower that blooms when exposed to sunlight, Del Sol's products change colors in the sun using their proprietary Spectrachrome® technology.

Spectrachrome® molecules in the products shift to colors visible to the human eye when exposed to UV sunlight.

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broken sunglasses

Del Sol's Spectrachrome® formula for color change was developed from a concept originally researched by NASA for use in space.