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Swedish Meatball Hangover

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$25

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GET GOODRS WITH PRESCRIPTION LENSES! WILL BE REDIRECTED TO LENSABL
1-Year Warranty
30-Day Free Returns
1-Year Warranty
30-Day Free Returns

DESCRIPTION

Do these yellow and blue sunglasses with blue reflective lenses come standard with free Swedish meatballs? Tragically, no–but they do make the blinding sun bearable during tomorrow's inevitable meatball hangover. Full UV400 protection and polarized lenses. Hurrah!!!

Made for Medium Noggins

Just-right midsize sunnies.

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Mirrored Reflective Lenses

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MEET THE OG

Line drawing of sunglasses, labeled with yellow circles containing numbers "1" and "2" to indicate specific parts.
White background with the number 1 in a yellow circle shown in the top left corner

No Slip

Constructed with a special grip-coated frame to eliminate slippage when sweating.

Number 2 in a yellow circle in the top left corner of a white background

No Bounce

Snug, lightweight yellow frame with a comfortable fit that prevents bouncing while you crush your workout.

All Polarized

Glare-reducing, polarized blue lenses with UV400 protection block 100% of harmful UVA and UVB rays.

a yellow button with "4" in the middle

All Originals

A classic frame shape with timeless appeal that will always be in style. (Unlike those heinous trends of the late ‘00s.)

DON'T BE ASHAMED
ORIGIN STORY

DON'T BE ASHAMED

Real friends wouldn’t question that Björn Borg tattoo on your upper thigh (or the Ace of Base tattoo on your lower back). Real friends would buy you these yellow frames with blue lenses so you can let that Swedish freak flag fly and step into the light where you belong (but where do you belong?).

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