Hi Andrew,

For appearance, brown lenses do seem to be the most popular choice for
brown frames, but a contrasting color tint can look very sharp, too.

Because computer screens and photos vary so much, predicting the
actual color of the product you receive, is one of the more
problematic parts of ordering online.

Since the prices are low, most of us here are willing to take a chance
and experiment.

For your vision, some brown lenses can give you increased contrast
under certain conditions, but they also change your perception of
color.

Grey and green reduce glare well, and alter colors less.

Grey-green, or G-15, is an excellent all-around choice for vision.
Vintage brown or tortoise-shell Ray-Bans look great with G-15 or grey
lenses.

The 39 Dollar Glasses site has a "click to see frame/lens color
combinations" feature in its sunglasses, which is very helpful in
visualizing how a particular frame will look with different tints.

Eric




On Oct 31, 11:23 am, Andrew Webber <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Given a choice of 80% grey, 80% green, 80% brown, which tint would you
> choose to go with brown frames? Or would it be based on what colour
> looks better on you?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
>  Andrew                          mailto:[email protected]

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