No Lens Pink Tint
Beach day scene, bright daylight, ocean view with sun glare reflecting on water and sand.
Beach day scene, bright daylight, ocean view with sun glare reflecting on water and sand.
Daily commute scene, walking out of a subway station exit into bright daylight, street view with intense sun glare.
Screen work scene, bright daylight from a window, laptop on a desk with a mug and potted plants.
Grassy field scene, sunny daylight, low-angle view of green grass with trees under a clear blue sky.
Field sports scene, bright daylight, stadium bleachers and running track beside a green field.
Night driving scene, low light, viewed from inside a car with oncoming headlights and city lights.
Road driving scene, daytime highway traffic, viewed from inside a car looking ahead.
Trail and terrain scene, daylight outdoors, rocky path and uneven ground viewed from eye level.

Collection: Pink Lens Sunglasses

Details

Lens Details

Soft pink tint for a modern sunglass look and a warm, flattering view.

Color
Pink Tint
Lens Type
Tinted Lens
Polarization
Non-polarized
UV Protection
UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB
Filter Category
Cat. 2
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
Golf courseBeach dayRoad drivingField sportsTrail & terrainDaily commute
  • Enhance style with a soft pink tint for mild sun
  • Warm your view for a flattering everyday look
  • Brighten photos with a rosy fashion-forward tone
Pink Tint

FAQ

What are Pink Tint lenses best for?

Pink Tint is a moderate sun tint (Category 2) made for everyday outdoor wear when you want a modern, fashion-forward look with comfortable brightness control.

It is a great pick for city days, casual outings, and sunny commutes. For very intense sun or strong reflected glare, a darker tint and/or polarization can be a better match.

What does a pink tint look like, and how does it affect color?

Pink tint adds a soft rosy tone to your view. Many people describe it as warm and flattering, with a noticeable but gentle color shift.

If you prefer a tint that keeps colors as neutral as possible, a grey tint is usually the most color-true option.

Are Pink Tint lenses good for driving?

They can be a comfortable option for daytime driving in mild-to-bright sun, helping reduce harsh brightness while keeping a stylish look.

For night driving, avoid tinted lenses. Clear lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating are typically the safer choice for maximum visibility and fewer reflections.

Pink Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?

Grey tinted lenses are the most neutral choice and usually change colors the least. Pink tinted lenses look warmer and more fashion-forward, with a more noticeable tone shift.

If you want the most color-accurate, understated view, explore Grey Lens Sunglasses.

Pink Tinted Lenses vs Brown Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?

Both are warm-leaning tinted lenses, but brown tinted lenses are typically more classic and sun-performance focused, with a warmer, contrast-friendly feel in bright daylight.

Pink tinted lenses lean more toward a soft rosy style statement. If you want a more traditional warm sun tint, explore Brown Lens Sunglasses.

Pink Tinted Lenses vs Purple Tinted Lenses: which should I choose?

Pink tinted lenses are softer and warmer, while purple tinted lenses often feel cooler and more bold as a fashion look.

If you want a more dramatic, cooler-toned style, explore Purple Lens Sunglasses.

Pink Tinted Lenses vs FL-41 Glasses: what's the difference?

FL-41 glasses typically use light rose-tinted lenses chosen for indoor and everyday lighting comfort, while pink tinted lenses are sun tints designed for outdoor brightness.

If you are looking specifically for an indoor-oriented rose lens style, explore FL-41 Glasses.