A hybrid lens for eyeglasses comprising a frame-mountable, optically
transparent lens having an anterior surface and a posterior surface. The
anterior surface has a surface area. A polarizing segment is affixed to
the optically transparent lens such that the polarizing segment is
coextensive with a midportion of the anterior surface area of the
optically transparent lens wherein the midportion of the surface area of
the optically transparent lens that is coextensive with the polarizing
segment is less than the anterior surface area of the lens. In a
preferred embodiment, the optically transparent lens has a top edge, a
bottom edge and a geometric center. An imaginary horizontal centerline
drawn through the geometric center divides the optically transparent lens
into an upper portion and a lower portion. The polarizer segment
comprising the hybrid lens is a relatively narrow, elongate horizontal
strip disposed within the lower portion of the optically transparent lens
adjacent to, or overlying the centerline. The polarizing segment may be
affixed to either the anterior or posterior surface of the optically
transparent lens by adhesive means or it may be a layer within a laminate
lens structure. Eyewear comprising hybrid lenses reduces glare due to
polarized light and permits the wearer to view in a variety of lighting
conditions by slightly moving the head.