Orange Tint Lens Simulator
Experience the world through Orange Tint lenses. It enhances clarity and contrast for superior visual comfort.
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Experience the world through Orange Tint lenses. It enhances clarity and contrast for superior visual comfort.
Sunset Energy, Easy Wear
A sunset tint lens adds warm contrast and a lively glow for mild-sun days, making everything feel a little more golden. The glossy black cat-eye silhouette keeps it clean and modern, balancing the warmth with sharp lines. Reach for it on beach afternoons, trailhead meetups, weekend road trips, and daily commutes—especially when you're heading into golden hour and want a camera-ready look that still feels effortless for everyday plans.
- Lenses: Warm orange tint—adds a lively sunset glow for mild sun and warm contrast; UV400 protection.
- Frame: Glossy black cat-eye TR90 frame—mirror-gloss finish that amplifies the warm orange tone.
- Build: Full-rim TR90 construction—flexible comfort with a clean, polished edge and classic hinges.
- Fit: Large unisex fit—confident coverage that feels light and easy on the face.
- Best For: Golden-hour walks, weekend road trips, and beachside afternoons.
Orange Tinted Lens
- Enhance style with a warm orange tint for mild sun
- Add a vibrant sunset tone for weekend wear and photos
- Bring warm contrast for outdoor days and casual driving
- Block UV for reliable all-day protection
Glossy Black Cat-eye TR90 Frame
- Glossy black finish: A sharp cat-eye silhouette that stays crisp under indoor and outdoor light.
- TR90 build: Smooth, flexible feel for long workdays, rideshares, and quick errands.
- Style range: Works with blazers, denim, and minimal jewelry from the office to weekend markets.
Details
Details
Frame Details
Prescription Details
- Prescription Range
- SPH: -12.00 to +12.00
CYL: -6.00 to +6.00 - Progressive Compatibility
- Yes
- PD Range
- 55 to 82 mm
Lens Details
- Color
- Orange
- Polarization
- Non-polarized
- UV Protection
- UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB
- Filter Category
- Cat. 2
- Lens Material
- CR-39
Bridge
13 mm
0.51 in
Lens Width
57 mm
2.24 in
Lens Height
49 mm
1.93 in
Frame Width
146 mm
5.75 in
Temple Length
136 mm
5.35 in
Discounts
FAQ
What are Orange Tint lenses best for?
What are Orange Tint lenses best for?
Orange Tint is a moderate sun tint (Category 2) designed for everyday outdoor wear when you want a warm, vibrant style and comfortable brightness control.
It works well for city days, weekend 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 an orange tint look like, and how does it affect color?
What does an orange tint look like, and how does it affect color?
Orange tint adds a warm sunset tone to your view. You'll notice a clear color shift that can make scenes feel warmer and more lively.
If you prefer the most neutral, color-true look, a grey tint is usually the easiest option for everyday wear.
What face shapes work well with cat-eye glasses like Carol?
What face shapes work well with cat-eye glasses like Carol?
Carol is a cat-eye frame designed to flatter heart-shaped, diamond, and oval faces. The lifted outer corners can add definition and balance, especially if your forehead or cheekbones are a little wider than your jawline. Face-shape guidance is a starting point—fit and comfort also depend on your measurements and how you like your glasses to sit.
Are Orange Tint lenses good for driving?
Are Orange Tint lenses good for driving?
They can be comfortable for daytime driving in mild-to-bright sun, helping reduce harsh brightness while keeping a bold, warm 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.
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Brown Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Orange 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 and more natural feel in bright daylight.
Orange tinted lenses look more vibrant and style-forward. If you want a more traditional warm sun tint, explore Brown Lens Sunglasses.
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Grey tinted lenses are more neutral and usually change colors the least, giving a clean, understated look.
Orange tinted lenses create a stronger warm shift for a more noticeable style statement. If you want a neutral everyday option, explore Grey Lens Sunglasses.
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Pink Tinted Lenses: which should I choose?
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Pink Tinted Lenses: which should I choose?
Pink tinted lenses are softer and rosier, while orange tinted lenses feel warmer and more vibrant with a bolder sunset tone.
If you want a softer, more subtle warm look, explore Pink Lens Sunglasses.
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Yellow Night Driving Glasses: when should I use each?
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Yellow Night Driving Glasses: when should I use each?
Yellow night driving lenses are designed for low-contrast situations like overcast weather, rain, fog, or dusk, where some wearers want a higher contrast feel.
Orange tinted lenses are a daytime sun tint for outdoor brightness comfort. If low-light driving is your priority, explore Yellow Night Driving Glasses.
