From oversized designer frames to a cool, timeless cat-eye shape, here are four fashionable sunglasses to try on for size.
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The sunny days of summer call for a new pair of shades.
With throwback shapes stealing the style spotlight this season, it’s the perfect time to update your eyewear with something that’s new and now. From oversized designer frames to a cool, timeless cat-eye shape, here are four fashionable sunglasses to try on for size.
Big, bold sunglasses are making a comeback, and we’re loving these Chanel Square Sunglasses for a luxe designer take on the trend. The oversized frames feature side detailing, complete with the telltale interlocking double Cs, to add an elevated eyewear moment to every ensemble.
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From Canadian retailer Ardene, these Classic Cat Eye Sunglasses offer big style at an approachable price. The timeless silhouette and inky black frame are two elements that ensure these stylish shades will be in style for years to come.
These angular Terrence sunglasses in Black Oak Tortoise from the brand Warby Parker are a unisex style that comes in regular or wide width in order to better fit more faces. Plus, the sunglass style can be fit with prescription lenses for a just-for-you pair of summer shades.
Canadian jewelry designer Jenny Bird is getting into the sunglass game with a new line of styles. Dubbed JB Sun, the new releases includes three sunglass silhouettes available in a few cool colour ways. We’re partial to the aptly named y2k style, a rectangular-frame design that’s inspired by the slim shades of the late 1990s. Made from biodegradable acetate with metal detailing at the temple tips, we’re loving this dreamy blue hue.
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