Details
Details
Lens Details
Warm brown tint for comfortable outdoor viewing and everyday sunglass style.
- Color
- Brown Tint
- Lens Type
- Tinted Lens
- Polarization
- Non-polarized
- UV Protection
- UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB
- Filter Category
- Cat. 3
- Lens Material
- CR-39
Prescription Details
- Prescription Range
- SPH: -12.00 to +12.00
CYL: -6.00 to +6.00
See each product page for prescription availability.
Features & Usage
- Best For
- Enhance contrast with a warm brown tint for driving
- Reduce glare in bright sun and at the beach
- Keep colors natural for a comfortable view
FAQ
What are Brown Tint lenses best for?
What are Brown Tint lenses best for?
Brown Tint is a dark sun lens (Category 3) designed for bright daylight. It's a versatile choice for everyday outdoor wear, sunny commutes, and daytime driving when you want comfortable brightness control.
Because it's a deeper tint, it's generally not ideal for indoor use or low-light conditions where maximum light transmission matters.
What does a brown tint look like, and how does it affect color?
What does a brown tint look like, and how does it affect color?
Brown tint adds a warm tone to your view. Many people find it keeps colors feeling natural while making scenes look a bit richer and less washed out in strong sun.
Compared with cooler tints, brown can make contrast feel more defined, especially in bright outdoor environments.
Are Brown Tint lenses good for driving?
Are Brown Tint lenses good for driving?
They can be a great option for daytime driving because the tint helps reduce harsh brightness and can make the road scene feel more comfortable.
For night driving, it's best to avoid dark tints. Clear lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating are usually the safer choice for visibility and reduced reflections.
Brown Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Brown Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Grey tinted lenses are more neutral and typically change colors the least, giving a clean, true-to-life look.
Brown tinted lenses look warmer and many wearers feel they give a bit more perceived contrast in bright sun. If you want the most color-neutral view, explore Grey Lens Sunglasses. If you prefer a warmer, richer look, brown is a great fit.
Brown Tinted Lenses vs Green Tinted Lenses: which should I choose for outdoor wear?
Brown Tinted Lenses vs Green Tinted Lenses: which should I choose for outdoor wear?
Both are classic sunglass options. Green tinted lenses are known for a balanced, timeless look, while brown tinted lenses feel warmer and often look a bit more contrast-forward.
If your priority is a warm, comfortable sun-ready view, brown is a strong pick. If you want a classic balanced tone, explore Green Lens Sunglasses.
Brown Tinted Lenses vs Yellow Night Driving Glasses: when should I use each?
Brown Tinted Lenses vs Yellow Night Driving Glasses: when should I use each?
Yellow night driving lenses are a light tint (Category 1) made for dim, flat, or low-contrast conditions like overcast weather, dusk, or rainy days.
Brown tinted lenses are a darker sun tint (Category 3) made for bright daylight. If you're mainly in strong sun, choose brown; if you're mainly dealing with low-contrast lighting, explore Yellow Night Driving Glasses.
Brown Tinted Lenses vs FL-41 Glasses: what's the difference?
Brown Tinted Lenses vs FL-41 Glasses: what's the difference?
FL-41 glasses typically use light rose-tinted lenses often chosen for indoor and everyday lighting comfort, including screen-heavy routines and LED-heavy environments.
Brown tinted lenses are a deeper outdoor sun tint designed for bright daylight. If your main need is daytime sun comfort, brown is the better fit; if you want a gentle indoor filter, explore FL-41 Glasses.



















