From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsunglassessun‧glass‧es /ˈsʌnˌɡlɑːsɪz $ -ˌɡlæ-/ ●●● S3 noun [plural]
DCBMDdark glasses that you wear to protect your eyes when the sun is very bright SYN shades

Examples from the Corpus
sunglasses• Except for one guy, with a beer and sunglasses, grinning and waving.• Their designer frustrations go well with their expensive sunglasses, but somehow sincerity suffers beneath the hard gloss.• He further obliterates his own identity behind a pair of mirrored sunglasses, whose glassy surface deflects even the most tenacious gaze.• Fleets of sunglasses and smiles greet us.• He now took a pair of sunglasses from his shirt pocket and pointed them at me.• Yet the sneer, the attitude and a handy pair of sunglasses made it clear: The guy is cool.• They have been issued with sunglasses, badges, scarves and ties.• Young Duval manages a somewhat sinister presence on the course in wraparound sunglasses.