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These shades from RAEN were designed in conjunction with Warren Smith, an industry vet whose book Modern Optical Engineering was originally published in 1966 but continues to hold influence. Taking these in, we can see why. The vintage shape of RAEN’s Squire frame is buoyed into timelessness here by the sweet translucent bone acetate. Our eyes keep returning to that cool metal-rimmed hole at the back of the left-hand ear-piece, however. Seems like it would be murder on the Optics by Carl Zeiss lenses, but I guess these would look good on a key chain.

Price: $142 USD
Purchase: Raen 

 
 
These Yves Saint Laurent Sunglasses showcase a classic pilot-shaped design with a twist. They feature black plastic frames, gold toned metal arms with a YSL logo engraving near the hinge, and the most notable part, the gold Y on the bridge of the glasses. 

Price: $325 USD
 
 
Looking good while being marginally creepy is always a plus and these fancy shades from Linda Farrow could be the ones.

Part of the brand’s Luxe line, these are handmade in Japan using proper raw materials—black, tortoise and honey acetate frames hold lenses offering UV protection. Also: 24-karat gold-plated titanium fittings, a tri-fold leather sleeve and a storage case.


Price: Rang $300-$650 USD
Purchase:  Por Vocação 
 
 
Whilst many of you will have little need of sunglasses at this present moment, there’s going to be a time when it’ll be on the top of your search list. Get a jump on all those disorganised eye-wear buyers and grab a pair now, or at least put a few minutes aside to admire these Moscot’s. If round spectacles intrigue and scare you in equal measure, perhaps sunglasses in this no-nonsense shape might be a good gateway frame, paving the way for you to move onto prescription roundies in the future. The Zolman, in tortoishell come with G15+ lenses with a green tint and can be found at Tres Bien. Start looking.

Price: $330 USD
Purchase: Tres Bien
 
 
Although the summer is a long way in front of us and as we speak Europe is covered in heavy snow, here are some frames from Bottega Veneta’s Summer eyewear- 201/S. 

Price: $420 USD

Purchase: Bottega Veneta
 
 
This Winter, Louis Vuitton has rolled out a refined selection of sturdy and luxe men’s essentials, the perfect companions for the traveling dandy. Imbued with a carefree wanderlust, these pieces are timelessly chic, discreet and masculine.

Choose from House classics wrought from iconic Monogram and Damier embossed canvas, or luscious signature leathers like Nomade, Taiga and Utah – all branded with the famous LV initials, of course.

Source: Louis Vuitton
 
 
Classic shape and prestigious details! For the first time Armani Eyewear has incorporated exotic leathers and precious metals into sunglass collections. The Armani gold aviator frames comes embellished with Indian water buffalo horn, dark green polarized lenses and a brown leather case, but won`t come cheap it`s priced at $1,350. The other pieces from collection features metal glasses with leather finishes ($375) and plastic glasses with stingray details ($365).
 
 
These new sunglasses by Isson named 'Reginald' are quite chic. The frames are stylishly oversized with a vintage look but at the same time very sophisticated. These are a must have for you shade collectors.

Price: $299 USD
Purchase: Eyestyle
Source: Isson
 
 
Cartier, Paris should be your first choice on your wish list of customized glasses. Exclusively adorned with an exquisite array of 188 collet diamonds, this pair of Cartier sunglasses is boasting in retro style and sheer glamor. These custom made 18k gold beauties are a blast from the past. Hailing from the 1980′s, stylishly fit in a sleek black frame, and weighing 7.5 carats of diamonds. Cartier, Paris luxury eyewear is truly one-of-kind. 

Price: $25,000 USD
 
 
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John Varvatos works over the classic wayfarer sunglass form for a special limited edition pair of shades. They come laser engraved and feature skull and bullet hits… if you’re into that unique look.

Price: $420
Purchase: John Varvatos