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Published 10 Jul 2026
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Deals of the week: Sunglasses deals to add some sass to your style!
Sunny days are here, and you know what that means, it’s time to find your perfect pair of sunglasses.
Published: 10 July 2026
From iconic designer brands to budget-friendly bargains, we’ve rounded up some brilliant sunglasses deals so you can protect your eyes, look fabulous, and keep more money in your pocket.
Up to 50% off Ray-Ban
If you’ve always dreamed of owning a pair of classic Ray-Bans, now could be the perfect time. Ray-Ban is currently offering up to 50% off selected sunglasses, with a fantastic clearance sale featuring some of their most-loved styles.
Half price or less at M&M
If you want stylish sunglasses without the premium price, M&M Direct’s sunglasses sale is packed with bargains, with many pairs available at half price or less.
You’ll find plenty of choices for everyday wear, holidays, and those ‘just in case the sun appears’ moments, because British weather loves surprises!
25% off designer sunglasses at Boots Opticians
If you’re looking for a little luxury, head to Boots Opticians where there’s 25% off designer sunglasses.
From well-known designer names to stylish seasonal collections, you can enjoy that premium look while making savings.
30% off Risipu 3-pack at Amazon
If you’re looking for practical sunglasses that still look great, Amazon has a fantastic offer on the Risipu 3-pack of polarised sunglasses, giving you three different styles to mix and match.
With UV400 protection and lightweight designs, these are ideal if you like having a pair in your car, handbag and suitcase.
Matalan’s £6 sunglasses steal
Sometimes the best bargains are the simplest and Matalan has a stylish pair of black square sunglasses for just £6.
Perfect for adding an instant fashion boost to any outfit, these sunglasses prove you don’t need to spend big to look chic.
Happy sunglasses shopping, enjoy the sunshine!
Gabrielle is an experienced journalist, who has been writing about personal finance and the economy for over 17 years. She specialises in social and economic equality, welfare and government policy, with a strong focus on helping readers stay informed about the most important issues affecting financial security.
Published: 10 July 2026
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