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Ombraz Dolomite Armless Sunglasses

Ombraz, the masterminds behind the stylish armless shades have introduced some new styles, to their lineup. Our pick form the collection is the Dolomite. These cool shades have no sidearms, screws and hinges, solving some of the most common problems experienced with eyewear. They don´t break, won´t fall off and never cause headaches! The Unique design allows the frames to remain comfortably in place with the help of a built-in, adjustable cord, no matter the outdoor activity that gets you moving. They are equipped with world-class, scratch-resistant polarized Zeiss lenses and are flat (because they have no arms), so they can be stored wherever, worry free.



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VAN BUREN SUNGLASSES

Garrett Leight and Black Optical have joined forces for this special collaboration, these sleek foldable shades. The Van Buren Sunglasses are classic, minimal, lightweight, progressive, completely original, and fold in half for ultimate functionality. Available in four styles, and comes with a compact round leather case. Available from Black Optical, or from Garret Leight...
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Oakley Meta HSTN Transitions

Oakley has teamed up with Meta to deliver the Oakley Meta HSTN Transitions, a next-gen pair of smart glasses built for athletes and everyday explorers alike. Designed with Oakley's signature sport-meets-style aesthetic, these glasses pack serious tech into a lightweight, RX-ready frame. The Meta HSTN offers up to eight hours of use on a single charge, plus a charging case that extends total battery life to 48 hours—ideal for long training sessions or weeke...
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OAKLEY OVERTHETOP SUNGLASSES

Twenty years later, Oakley is bringing back these crazy and iconic shades first unveiled at the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics. The aptly-named OVERTHETOP sunglasses were made famous when Trinidad and Tobago sprinter Ato Boldon wore them in the Men´s 100-meter race, becaming one of the Games´ most memorable images. The futuristic eyewear found fame thanks to its unusual ergonomic design, which sees the frames sculpted over the dome of the head rather than traditional...
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