Bolle Sunglasses

Bolle has 47 models and 178 different styles in their sunglasses line.  Many of the sunglasses are going to be sports, performance, fusion metal, fusion plastic, unisex, polarised, rimless, full rim,

or semi rim.  The average cost of these sunglasses is between 44 and 60 pounds, but they do have something for everyone including lower cost models depending on your personal tastes.

Each of the styles will have a specific name for reference.  For example there are the high trail, hottle, jazmin, kickback, mingo, orvet, and pony styles.  Each of these models or styles has a few different styles within that grouping.  It will depend on which style you are interested in as to how many you have to choose from.

Before we get into the many styles of Bolle, let's take a look at the company information.  Bolle was first started in 1888 in which they created sunglasses, ski goggles, safety eyewear, military and tactical eyewear as well as the lenses to go in the frames.  They offer light weight shatterproof lenses, with hydralon frames.  They also make them for sports, which means they tend to hold up for several years over other choices you may have. 

In the performance collection you have the traverse, warrant, shift, swiftkick, vigilante, and parole styles.  The traverse style offers a full frame of plastic like material.  The lenses are oval and tinted pink.  The warrant style has the half rims with a more rectangular style in a darker lenses and curved side pieces.  The witness are similar in style to the warrant, however they have a larger rectangular shape.  The vigilante and parole are also half rim classes that end in an oval rather than rectangular shape.  They all have the curved side pieces to make it easier for you to keep them in place. 

The sport collection has another wide variety of sunglasses.  The recoil is the first of the sport collection.  It is a full rim with rectangular lenses and a thick side piece.  The shift has a smaller side piece and polarised lenses.  The kickback in this section are no rims with thin side pieces and metal for the bridge.  The lenses on this style tend to be UV protected with a little colour of grey.  The edge offers perhaps the most distinction from the rest of the models.  It has one entire piece of lens rounding around the side of your eyes.