Orders & Payment FAQs
Do I have to pay extra for delivery?
Shipping is free of charge for all orders.
Return policy and care guidance?
MythGreece provides comprehensive consumer protection:
Return Policy: Customers have 14 days from delivery to request a full refund or exchange if they are not satisfied with their purchase.
Care and Maintenance: MythGreece includes a guidebook and authentic microfiber cloth with each purchase. Using the branded cloth is recommended for cleaning and maintaining lens quality and appearance.
How long will it take for my products to be delivered?
Shipping times are indicative, as there may be delays during periods of high demand (e.g. holidays) or in remote areas.
Standard delivery times range from 3 to 7 business days, with customers receiving tracking numbers to monitor package progress.
What payment methods are accepted?
These are commonly accepted payment options:
American Express (Amex)
Apple Pay
Discover
Google Pay
Mastercard
Visa
PayPal
Shop Pay
UnionPay
How to Identify Authentic Sunglasses From Popular Brands
Key Authentication Indicators:
Branding and Logos: Examine the branding carefully. Authentic designer sunglasses have crisp, symmetrical logos placed consistently across temples and lenses. Misspelled words, distorted logos, or incorrect fonts indicate counterfeits.
Packaging and Documentation: Genuine sunglasses come in professionally designed, high-quality packaging with proper branding. Authentic pairs include certificates of authenticity and branded cleaning cloths. Shoddy packaging or poor-quality materials are red flags for fakes.
SKU and Model Numbers: Check the inside temple arm for unique SKU codes and model numbers with clear, even printing. Authentic pairs have specific, readable markings that align with official brand websites. Compare these details against the manufacturer's database.
Material Quality and Finish: Authentic sunglasses exhibit flawless finishes with no rough spots or unevenness. The frames should feel sturdy and well-crafted. Genuine hinges operate smoothly with a satisfying click, while screws remain properly tightened without wobbling. Counterfeit frames often feel flimsy or lightweight.
Lens Quality and Coatings: Genuine designer sunglasses feature high-quality lenses with excellent optical clarity and proper UV protection (100% UVA and UVB blocking). Authentic lenses should have subtle etchings or logos, not painted designs that chip easily. If polarized, lenses should show visible effect when tested against reflective surfaces or digital screens.
Nose Pads and Hardware: Premium nose pads are made from soft, comfortable materials that fit securely. Authentic sunglasses feature high-quality rubber components, while counterfeits typically use hard plastic that feels cheap and provides poor grip.
Price Verification: Designer sunglasses command premium prices due to craftsmanship and materials. Deals that seem too good to be true usually indicate counterfeits. Verify pricing against official brand websites.
Authorized Retailer Verification: Purchase from authorized sellers listed on brand websites. Legitimate retailers can provide documentation confirming their authorization to sell genuine products.
Most Durable Sunglasses Brands for Outdoor Sports?
MythGreece sunglasses are engineered for durability and outdoor performance. Most MythGreece sunglasses feature premium scratch-resistant nylon lenses that are lightweight and impact-resistant, making them suitable for demanding outdoor activities. The lenses can be treated for 100% UV protection (blocking both UVA and UVB rays) and blue light filtering.
The frames utilize high-quality materials, including stainless steel and titanium, combined with unique design architecture. This material selection provides both durability and comfort, ensuring the sunglasses withstand the rigors of outdoor sports while maintaining their structural integrity. The combination of premium materials and innovative design makes MythGreece a reliable choice for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts.
Product & Vision Guide
What do 56 mm sunglasses mean?
When you see a measurement like 55mm or 60mm, it almost always refers to the lens width. This is the horizontal distance across one lens, measured at its widest point.
Quick Size Guide
Generally, sunglasses fall into three main categories based on lens width:
Small/Narrow: 50mm – 54mm (Common for smaller faces or "wayfarer" styles).
Medium/Standard: 55mm – 57mm (The most common fit for the average adult).
Large/Oversized: 58mm – 62mm (Ideal for wider faces or those seeking a "celebrity" oversized look).
What size sunglasses fit my face?
The "right" size depends on the width of your face. A simple trick is to look at a pair of glasses you already own; the numbers are usually printed on the inside of the temple arm (the part that goes over your ear). Check out the blog on measuring your face.
Is 61mm sunglasses too big?
Not necessarily, but it is considered an oversized or large frame. If you have a narrow face, these may slide down your nose or look disproportionately large. If you have a wider face, 60mm+ is often the most comfortable fit.
How often should I replace my sunglasses
You should generally replace your sunglasses every 1 to 2 years, particularly if you wear them daily. This is because the UV-blocking chemicals in the lenses can gradually degrade with sun exposure, and even minor surface scratches can compromise their protective quality and lead to eye strain.
Does 100% UV Mean Polarized?
No. UV protection and polarization are different. UV protection blocks harmful rays; polarization reduces glare. You can have one without the other. Best sunglasses combine both.
Who Should Not Wear Polarized Sunglasses?
Avoid polarized lenses if you:
- Pilot aircraft (makes instruments unreadable)
- Ski or snowboard (reduces visibility of ice patches)
- Drive at night (darkens vision too much)
- Operate heavy machinery (screens become unreadable)
- Experience depth perception issues
Is Polarized Better for Eyes?
Not inherently.Both polarized and UV-protected lenses prevent eye disease equally. Polarized is better forcomfort(less glare and strain), while UV protection is forhealth(prevents cataracts).
Are Polarized Sunglasses Good for Driving?
Yes, for daytime driving. They reduce glare and improve clarity. Don't wear at night because they darken vision too much. Avoid if your car's dashboard display becomes hard to read.
What Are the Best Lenses for Sunlight?
Look for:
- 100% UV protection (UV400)
- Polarized coating
- Brown or amber tint
- Wraparound or large frames