Urban Classics sports sunglasses in the shape of a shield in a set of two color variants. The lenses are triangular, the bridge of the nose is glazed, and the temples are delicate and straight. The semicircular part of the eyebrows of the sunglasses is emphasized by an insert above the nose bridge, while the flexible nose pads guarantee an optimal fit. The sunglasses are made of polycarbonate, stainless steel and copper and offer UV 400 protection.
These eye-catching sunglasses with round, tinted lenses and a filigree double bridge over the nose are quite extravagant. Extra-narrow temples and a practical detachable chain are the highlights of these glasses. If you want to spend the summer with peace of mind, these sunglasses are perfect for you.
The sunglasses "Groove Shades GStwo" from MSTRDS convinces with a classic design and hip colors. Choose your favorite combination to complete your cool style. The glasses are dark and have an SPF of 400.
This triple set offers three classic pairs of sunglasses with different color options. The tinted rectangular lenses are accentuated by a slight deflection of the upper corners, inspired by the shape of a cat's eye. A continuous frame of medium width harmoniously surrounds the lenses. The material used for Urban Classics sunglasses is polycarbonate and copper.
These sunglasses have an eye-catching design and a detachable chain! The black side panels perfectly complement the tinted glass. Even better: the glasses are completely frameless. That being said, enjoy the full view, even on hot summer days.
The Likoma Mirror sunglasses from MSTRDS are semi-transparent, rubberized and matte. This combination is a real eye-catcher! The lenses reflect and have UV400 protection. Choose your favorite color from a wide range of color combinations.
The Chirwa sunglasses from MSTRDS are a classic and should not be missing from your wardrobe with accessories. With many cool colors and stylish patterns, these glasses are eye-catching. The colour-coordinated housing protects them from external influences.