Vans Spicoli 2 Shades
Vans’ Spicoli 2 sunglasses drop the metal accents at the hinges for an even cleaner Wayfarer style; choose from clear variants with “Off The Wall” logos or ultra-simple solid blacks.
Vans’ Spicoli 2 sunglasses drop the metal accents at the hinges for an even cleaner Wayfarer style; choose from clear variants with “Off The Wall” logos or ultra-simple solid blacks.
Primitive and Oakley team up for a pair of Frogskins that sport all the best colors of twilight, with a black to purple gradient, hints of midnight blue and a clear finish to top it all off.
You’ll be limited to Aviators, but these Hackett Bespoke Folding Sunglasses sport a hidden mechanism in the nose bridge that lets you fold your shades away when not in use.
Nearly impossible to lose due to their size, these Quay Shield shades sport large mirrored lenses which are large without being bug-eyed; we also dig the white temple and bridge.
Common Project’s minimalist sensibilities meet Moscot’s retro flair with these Type One Frames; they’re styled after classic Wayfarers but with an enamel hit at the temples.
Dita’s Gold Series puts the “sun” in sunglasses with 24K gold-plated titanium frames and 24k scratch/flake-proof mirrored lenses, choose from four frames and two colorways.
Dragon’s 80s retro-styled Domo Sunglasses sport a giant, 5-barrel hinged Grilamid frame that’s almost goggle sized; the carbon-based shield lens are optically true and block 100% UV.
Four years in the making, Oakley’s Pit Boss sunglasses are part of their new Elite line; they sport polarized, smudge-proof lenses and an O-Matter frame with lightweight titanium inserts.
Supreme’s MX shades put a Japanese spin on classic retro frames with an acetate-wrapped wire frame core and impact resistant, UV proof lenses; they’ll be available May 14th.
RayBan’s original 1952 Wayfarers get reproduced for the first time ever; it’s faithful to the original specs, with oversized metal hinges, mineral glass lenses and an olive-brown/black frame.
Costa Mesa-based Sabre Shades’ Madrids are a funky remix: they’re based on Aviators with bronze faded lens but feature angular lines and a Tortoise-style, see-through acetate frame.
Maui Jim’s Hapuna frames feature a curvy, yet sleek semi-rimless style with multi-layer lenses that keep out glare; they’re made with three rare elements that help maximize natural colors.
Oakley’s classic 1985 Frogskins get a modern/urban makeover; available in grey or brown, the transparent frames are embedded with Original Fakes’ iconic cross-eye pattern.
Super’s bold Ciccio line is getting a swank Jaquard tortoise shell colorway; extra chunky and strong, each frame comes with high-quality clear Zeiss lens with 100% UV protection.
Get your mad scientist groove on with these custom steampunk goggles; they feature a five lens system that includes a large flip down magnifier and two smaller flip downs on either side.
For their Summer/Fall 2009 line, Mosley Tribes revisits its roots with the Raynes, a double-bridge aviator with tech nose pads, co-injected silicone temple tips and CR-39 solid lenses.
OBEY pitches its hat into the legendary Wayfarer ring with their Cool Mother F-er sunglasses which come with a logo and laser etch artwork; choose from brown or violet.
Carl Zeiss’ Cinemizer is the first pair of video glasses to be officially approved by Apple for use with the iPod or iPhone; it’s the equivalent of viewing a 45″ screen from six feet away.
Cheap Monday takes a welcome break from premium denim with their Clairvoyant shades; choose from classic Wayfarer, Clubmaster, Shooting Star and Persol styles for only $25.
Named after the annual car race, Carrera is relaunching with four lines of sunglasses in 26 colors; they mix 50s racing shades with 80s-style oversized frames and colors.
Part of Oakley’s REINVENT line, these Ryan Sheckler-branded Sideways sport a polished black exterior, fast plaid interior and tilted metal icons; choose from regular and asian fit.
Created for actor Justin Theroux, a long time Moscot customer, these bold Theroux frames are vintage French-styled and an exact replica of the pair he wore in Mulholland Drive.
So named for the precise angle at which its near-invisible hinge folds, TAG Heuer’s 27 AIR series are made from unbreakable plastic; choose from three shapes and six shields.
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