Jazz
Jazz
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There is a particular kind of confidence that comes with a thick square frame. Not aggressive — just settled. Jazz carries that quality: a chunky polycarbonate silhouette that sits somewhere between the acetate frames of a New Orleans record shop in 1962 and the front row of a festival stage in 2026. It does not need a lot of colorways to make its case. Three is enough when each one is right.
A square frame built for presence
Jazz runs at 50mm wide and 32mm tall — compact proportions for a frame that reads large on the face thanks to its thick polycarbonate construction. At 23g it stays light through a full festival day. The three colorways cover distinct territory: Green/Green for the afternoon sun at an outdoor stage, Tortoise/Dark Green for the kind of easy confidence that works from a terrace in Milan to a field in Portugal, Black/Grey for everything else. Each one is built from high-grade eco-friendly polycarbonate — frame and lens — which gives Jazz a consistent visual weight across the range.
UV400 for open air season
Scratch resistant UV400 polycarbonate lenses provide full protection against UVA and UVB rays. The square shape offers solid coverage for direct midday sun during outdoor festivals, long travel days and casual city wear. Jazz was designed for the kind of itinerary that moves between a morning flight and an evening set without a wardrobe change in between.
The retro square in the Urban Vintage lineup
Where New York brings a wider, more metropolitan energy to the square silhouette, Jazz goes tighter and bolder — a frame that references the 70s without quoting them directly. It is the pair in the Urban Vintage collection that rewards a slower look: the more you wear it, the more it makes sense. Whether paired with a simple white tee on a Tuesday or a festival outfit on a Saturday afternoon, Jazz stays consistent. That is the point.
Explore the full collection
Urban Vintage Sunglasses — 14 retro frames for festivals, travel and everyday wear.
Y2K Rave Sunglasses — futuristic frames for indoor sets and endless nights.
Trippy Festival Glasses — for those who want their sunglasses to tell a story.
