Jun 15, 2023
You Don't Break the Bank for Great Sunglasses
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." You need sunglasses more than sunglasses need you. That is to say—it's summer, and it's sunny, and to get
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."
You need sunglasses more than sunglasses need you. That is to say—it's summer, and it's sunny, and to get a dope pair of sunglasses that are high quality, durable, and stylish might seem like a Herculean task, at least for your bank account. Most sunglasses are suave as hell and don't give a damn that they'll run you a few hundred bucks.
In the world of sunglasses, though, designer or not, things are marked down all the time. If you know where to look—and I do—you can find designer sunnies for under $200. Hell, even under $100! And they aren't even a pre-used pair, either. Retailers like Nordstrom Rack and Saks Off 5th consistently markdown brand-new stock from designers like Burberry, Gucci, Tom Ford, and more, while indie sunglasses brands like Quay Australia and Caddis just make damn good sunglasses at an affordable price point. Don't squint through the summer sun anymore, and toss out those plastic, non-UV, $20 sunglasses from Amazon—these options are legit, stylish, and affordable.
Did you ever think you'd find Burberry sunglasses (especially as elegant as these) for under $150? With sleek gold frames, these are going to elevate every summer look.
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58mm Aviator Sunglasses
$138.97
nordstromrack.com
These cool, slightly-retro sunnies are an easy summertime staple. Plus, that comfortable nose bridge ensures all-day wear with no fuss.
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53mm Round Sunglasses
$99.99
saksoff5th.com
Oversized aviators that give you that "celebrity escaping the paparazzi" look.
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On the Fly Aviator Sunglasses
$85.00
Ah, the classic Wayfarer. Ray-Ban's iconic silhouette has a metal hardware logo at the temples and an all-gray color palette for sleekness that never goes out of style.
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50mm Wayfarer Sunglasses
$108.99
nordstrom.com
These sunglasses used to retail for close to $500, and now they're less than $200. Which, for solid lenses, a saddle nose, and Saint Laurent branding, is a fuckin' steal.
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58mm Square Sunglasses
$189.99
saksoff5th.com
Contemporary and chic, these double-nose bridge square sunnies are so affordable and so stylish. The flat-top style and Gancini motifs make you look like you're better off vacationing at The White Lotus hotel in Italy.
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57mm Square Sunglasses
$89.97
nordstromrack.com
Gradient lenses and a retro appeal bring summery fun to these oversized shades.
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1001/S 62mm Sunglasses
$150.00
nordstrom.com
With adjustable nose pads, these solid-lens aviators are comfortable no matter how strongly the sun beats down on you.
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63mm Aviator Sunglasses
$179.99
saksoff5th.com
Simple, effortless aviators. A silhouette that'll never go out of style—which means you have sunglasses for a lifetime with these.
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60mm Aviator Sunglasses
$89.99
saksoff5th.com
One thing about Caddis is that they know how to make a damn good pair of glasses. These are lightweight, fit perfectly to your face, and best of all—they're cool as hell.
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Dogleg Sunglasses
$165.00
caddislife.com
Who doesn't love tortoiseshell—especially when its Montblanc tortoiseshell?
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50mm Oval Sunglasses
$149.99
saksoff5th.com
Black sunglasses go with everything. Black sunglasses from Boss make everything look better.
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Polarized Rectangular Sunglasses
$126.99
nordstrom.com
A classic style plus high-quality construction for under 30 bucks seems too good to be true, but I assure you, it isn't.
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Navigator Sunglasses
$29.00
fossil.com
If you're an aviator kinda guy, Givenchy has just the pair to make you look classier than ever.
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61mm Aviator Sunglasses
$119.97
nordstromrack.com
These slim, polished frames in a square silhouette are both timeless and ultra-modern.
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54mm Square Sunglasses
$199.97
nordstromrack.com
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