Super Tuttolente Sunglasses
Tuttolente means “all lens” in Italian, and that’s exactly what defines these new Super sunglasses. The lenses, frames and temples of these shades are all made of Zeiss lens, giving them an eye-catching flat look.
Tuttolente means “all lens” in Italian, and that’s exactly what defines these new Super sunglasses. The lenses, frames and temples of these shades are all made of Zeiss lens, giving them an eye-catching flat look.
Sunglasses maker ZeroUV and Epic Ride Shop’s summer-themed snapback caps. The caps feature a variety of all over prints, such as tropical, paisley and ’90s space graphics. Each cap comes with a pair of matching sunglasses.
Sunglasses that work like slap bracelets. SlapSee’s frames have a hinged nosebridge so you can fold each lens away from each other, then slap the shades to your wrist using its flexible arms. Its lenses block 100% of UV light.
Bollé’s sport shades offer great coverage with a wide frame which prevents side glare. Made from a proprietary nylon, they’re durable, but lightweight. We’re particularly enamored of the black with red accents and fire-tinted lens.
Made from real carbon fiber handcrafted in Italy, these sunglasses are as functional as they are stylish. The arms are attached with rose gold spring hinges, and the dark lenses are unpolarized so as not to affect viewing of LCD screens.
After coming across someone tossing their old vinyl LPs, the guys at Parkman decided to put them to good use, transforming the old records into the veneer for their already awesome black walnut and birch wood sunglasses.
Shwood’s limited-edition Newspaper collection eyewear is made by pressing and gluing layers of recycled newsprint into wood-like logs, then cutting them into eyeglass shapes. Available in sunglass and RX models.
Unlike most sunglasses with built-in earphones, Soundglasses use bone-conducting transducers to deliver sound through your temple, leaving your ears free to listen to your surroundings. It also has attachments for prescription lenses.
These sunglasses have extremely malleable temples and nose pieces, so you can adjust how they fit, fold the glasses for storage and more. They’re also modular, allowing you to mix and match lenses and temples.
Like Hand Eye Supply’s offerings, Restoration Hardware’s horn-rimmed safety glasses are stylish alternatives to the workshop staple. It has polycarbonate lenses, adjustable steel temples and removable perforated side shields.
Shades with a unique stainless steel hinge that let you swap their temples within seconds and without using tools. They’ll launch with 12 frames and 12 temple designs. Each pair of sunglasses will come with with two pairs of temples.
Turn yourself into a meme and tell the sun to deal with it with this silly pair of sunglasses. CNC-Design replicated the pixelated shades used in the famous meme using laser-cut and engraved smoked acrylic.
Sunpocket makes foldable shades for people who love sports and the outdoors. The sunglasses have an unbreakable polycarbonate lenses with 100% UV protection. The lenses and frames come in a variety of designs and colors.
Get your Nite Owl steeze on with this awesome pair of sunglasses. The Mallory is part of the Mylon line of sports sunglasses, which are lightweight yet durable. It also has Mykita’s patented screw-less hinge mechanism.
Shwood continues to diversify its wooden sunglasses with the Fifty-Fifty Titanium Collection. The three sunglasses all have frames made from a single sheet of titanium, which are then paired with hardwood temples.
Now you can order custom Ray-Ban sunglasses online. Choose one of seven models and customize the color or material of its frame, lens, case and temple tips. You can also have the case and temple tips engraved.
Ditch your goggles and stay safe in style with these sweet safety glasses from Hand Eye Supply. They have plastic or wire mesh side shields and have lenses that provide 100% ultraviolet protection.
Shwood teamed up with Louisville Slugger to create these awesome limited-edition shades that are perfect for a sunny day at the ballpark. They’re made from reclaimed ash wood from old and broken baseball bats.
EXOvault’s Kingsland eyeglasses have solid aluminum frames. You can order just the frames or with non-prescription lenses installed. Available in silver and black; more colors and plating options coming soon.
Leather’s worming its way back into everything. As the great Jalen Anthony Rose loves to say, you “got to give the people what they want.” You can now get the versatile Wayfarer in brown or black calf leather.
A classy pair of optical glasses paired with the most stylish clip-on sunglasses we’ve ever seen. You can also get the Hampton glasses and the clip-on separately, though not in the same colors.
Enter for a chance to win these gorgeous limited-edition shades from Capital Eyewear, valued at $250. The Morgan is made from sustainably harvested walnut hardwood, accented with a 14kt. gold upper bridge. (Ends 11/25/13)
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