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Honey Tort Slicked Back Sunglasses

Honey Tort Slicked Back Sunglasses

Born in the vibrant festival scene, Quay merges music and fashion to create trend-forward designer eyewear for any moment or mood.

The Honey Tort Slicked Back Sunglasses are retro-cool aviators with a keyhole bridge and fitted with polarized lenses. Finished with logo details at the temples, style with your favorite denim, white sneakers, and a baseball cap for an on-the-go look.

  • Aviator silhouette
  • Polarized lenses
  • Standard arms
  • Logo detail at temple
  • Material: Acetate
  • Care: Store in case when not in use
$26.25

Original: $75.00

-65%
Honey Tort Slicked Back Sunglasses

$75.00

$26.25

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Honey Tort Slicked Back Sunglasses

Born in the vibrant festival scene, Quay merges music and fashion to create trend-forward designer eyewear for any moment or mood.

The Honey Tort Slicked Back Sunglasses are retro-cool aviators with a keyhole bridge and fitted with polarized lenses. Finished with logo details at the temples, style with your favorite denim, white sneakers, and a baseball cap for an on-the-go look.

  • Aviator silhouette
  • Polarized lenses
  • Standard arms
  • Logo detail at temple
  • Material: Acetate
  • Care: Store in case when not in use

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Born in the vibrant festival scene, Quay merges music and fashion to create trend-forward designer eyewear for any moment or mood.

The Honey Tort Slicked Back Sunglasses are retro-cool aviators with a keyhole bridge and fitted with polarized lenses. Finished with logo details at the temples, style with your favorite denim, white sneakers, and a baseball cap for an on-the-go look.

  • Aviator silhouette
  • Polarized lenses
  • Standard arms
  • Logo detail at temple
  • Material: Acetate
  • Care: Store in case when not in use