Travel & Storage Tips

Travel & Storage Tips

Carry the frame like part of the journey.

Sunora eyewear is made for daily light, city movement, weekend escapes, and longer travel days. Good storage keeps lenses clear, frames aligned, and the silhouette ready when the light changes.

Travel standard

Case first, cloth always, heat avoided, lenses protected from pressure and loose objects.

Sunglasses prepared for refined travel storage

Before you leave

Check that the frame sits evenly, lenses are clean, and your case is close enough to use before your eyewear goes into a bag.

01

Use a case

A structured case protects lenses from keys, chargers, cosmetics, and other small travel objects.

02

Fold gently

Close the temples with care and avoid twisting the bridge or forcing the hinges under pressure.

03

Keep lenses up

Place eyewear with lenses facing upward when setting it down, especially on desks, trays, and counters.

04

Avoid heat

Do not leave sunglasses on dashboards, near windows, or inside hot travel bags for long periods.

Sunglasses styled as refined travel eyewear

Bag logic

The safest place is not always the closest pocket.

Travel storage should reduce contact, pressure, and heat. Keep sunglasses and eyeglasses away from loose coins, metal zippers, heavy books, and crowded side pockets. A case placed in the center of a bag is usually calmer than an exposed outer compartment.

In a tote

Use a structured case and place it upright between softer items.

In luggage

Keep eyewear away from compression zones and hard corners.

On the move

Return frames to the case before boarding, driving, or changing bags.

Light movement

Switch frames with a clean surface nearby.

When changing between sunglasses, clear optical frames, and photochromic glasses, use a clean cloth or case lining as a resting surface. It keeps lenses away from grit and preserves the quiet polish of the frame.

Eyeglasses placed carefully with clean optical detail
Case ready Cloth packed Lenses up Heat avoided Bridge protected Hinges relaxed

A careful routine is small, but it changes how eyewear feels after a long day of motion.

Home storage

Let the frame rest without pressure.

At home, eyewear should have a dedicated place away from direct heat, moisture, and stacked objects. A consistent storage habit protects alignment and keeps the lens surface clean between wears.

One frame per space

Avoid stacking sunglasses or optical frames together, especially without a cloth divider.

Dry before storing

After humid weather or coastal air, let frames dry before returning them to a case.

Keep shape natural

Store frames with temples folded naturally and no weight pressing on the bridge.

Clean before closing

Remove dust and fingerprints before sealing lenses inside a case for longer storage.

Storage by moment

Different days need different handling.

Occasion Best habit Avoid
Flight or train Keep eyewear in a structured case inside your personal bag. Seat pockets, overhead pressure, and loose trays.
Beach or coastal light Rinse hands first, then clean lenses with a microfiber cloth. Sand contact, towel rubbing, and direct heat.
City day Use the case before placing frames into a tote or backpack. Keys, cosmetics, metal zippers, and tight pockets.
Long-term storage Clean lenses, fold temples gently, and store in a dry space. Moisture, heavy stacking, and hot windowsills.
Sunglasses stored carefully for daily travel

Ready for the next light

Protect the lens, preserve the line, travel lighter.

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