Ben Sherman Polarized Sunglasses Just Dropped to $20
Laura's read: Eyedictive has this eyewear find at $20, down from $100, giving it a clear 80% markdown.

Why this price stands out
Ben Sherman Polarized Sunglasses is listed at $20, down from $100. That creates $80 in visible savings and a 80% markdown, which is large enough to change the buying decision instead of reading like a routine sale tag.
What makes it useful
I read this as the kind of eyewear find deal that only works if the final price still feels useful after the first-click excitement wears off. Polarized sunglasses at an easy impulse-buy price, with an 80% markdown from the stored reference price. The shopper-review signal is lighter here, so the deal case leans more on the merchant, product specificity, and price drop.
Who should buy it
This makes the most sense for shoppers who want the deal to do actual work in their closet, cabinet, or routine. I would skip it if the product only feels exciting because the percentage is big; the better reason to buy is that the final $20 price fits something you already use or wear.
How to use it
Before clicking through, I would do the quick real-life check: where does it go, what does it replace, and will I still like it when the delivery box is gone? Confirm the final checkout price, color or variant, return terms, and any sizing or product details on the merchant page.
What to watch before buying
Deep markdowns can come with tighter inventory, variant limits, or stricter sale policies. Before checkout, confirm the return window, shipping cost, final price, and whether the merchant page still shows the same $20 price LiveWire verified.
Bottom line
At $20 instead of $100, this is a strong editorial candidate because the price, product specificity, and saved snapshot all point in the same direction. It is worth a closer look while the verified price is still live.