New York
New York
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Some cities never let you go. New York is one of them — the grid, the noise, the light bouncing off glass at 7am when the night is barely over. The New York sunglasses carry that same energy: a square acetate frame that moves from a rooftop in Brooklyn to an open air stage without asking for context.
A square frame with staying power
Built on a classic square silhouette — 47mm lens width, 40mm height — wide enough to make a statement, compact enough to wear all day without fatigue. The lightweight acrylic frame keeps things at 23g, which means you forget you are wearing them during a six-hour outdoor set. Seventeen colorways from Tortoise/Brown to Black/Purple to Clear/Clear, covering everything from a Sunday market in the East Village to a festival afternoon in a field in Belgium.
Polarized lenses for sun and stage
Every pair comes with polarized UV400 polycarbonate lenses — scratch resistant, eco-friendly, and built to cut glare whether you are under direct sun at Coachella or catching afternoon light on a terrace in Lisbon. The polarized filter makes a genuine difference during outdoor festivals where stage lighting and natural light compete across a full day. This is not a throwaway accessory. It is a pair of glasses that earns its place in your bag.
The Urban Vintage aesthetic
New York sits at the heart of the Urban Vintage collection — a line designed for people who move between festival season and real life without switching wardrobes. Square frames have been a fixture of every decade worth referencing, from the oversized acetate of the 70s to the slimmer silhouettes of the early 2000s. This version lands somewhere between the two: proportioned for modern faces, colored for modern wardrobes, built for the kind of life that does not stop when the weekend does.
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.
