Posted on 21 July 2008 by Hallie Valentine

Sunglasses are like lip glosses. They come in a million shapes, colours and styles, and tend to go missing in the bottom of purses. But they’re not as cheap. With that in mind, consider Modo for your next sunglasses purchase. Each pair of Modo sunnies are handmade in Japan, and definitely have a sweet colourful twist on the classic large frame. Made out of acetate. Check out even more pics after the jump.
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Posted on 18 May 2008 by AJK

The Linda Farrow brand has created some bold new twists on eyewear in their recent collaborations with Raf Simons and Dries Van Noten to name a few. The 2 first joints pictured above (from the left) are both collabs with Raf Simons and both very dope in their own regard. As for the ones on the far right, those are the creation of Bernhard Willhelm - take note public Shutter Shade wearers, or those who aspire to be a write-in villain for the next Ironman flick…the future is here…haha!
Sunglasses available @ and pictures courtesy of Oki-ni
Posted on 14 May 2008 by Hallie Valentine

OK, here’s one for the boys. I found these crazy sunglasses and couldn’t resist putting them out there because they’re awesome. Ksubi has produced a sweet blend of dork-chic with these babies. The frames are plastic and there’s something totally hot about them. Also, the saturated colours totally remind me of Speed Racer. No joke. Speed Racer for your eyes. Be loud, and let out your inner dork. More fun pics after the jump.
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Posted on 28 April 2008 by DT

The Stussy 2008 sunglass collection has arrived. All frames are 100% Italian handmade and designed with Stussy’s classic history kept in mind. All Frames are fitted with shatterproof CR39 lenses which provide 100% UVA/UVB protection. These glasses will be available soon at Stussy chapter stores and fine boutiques around the globe. As a special product release, the Stussy Japan x Hiroshi Fujiwara sunglass model will also be available. Personally I’m feeling the majority of the collection. A few of the pieces definitely seem to have been influenced by certain pieces from the collections of Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford and Ray Ban to name a few. Click on through the jump below to see the rest of the collection.
Via Stussy
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