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Rosé Retail Therapy

POP G

POP G

$25

1-Year Warranty
30-Day Free Returns
1-Year Warranty
30-Day Free Returns

DESCRIPTION

Did you know retail therapy releases dopamine?! THAT'S why it feels so damn good!!! Top off your shopping spree with a glass of rosé and a pair of these light pink Pop G sunnies with rose ocean gradient lenses for the ultimate feel-good formula.

Made for Medium Noggins

Just-right midsize sunnies.

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Gradient Lenses

Dark-to-light tint blocks overhead rays and increases ground visibility.

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MEET THE POP G

White diagram of cat-eye sunglasses, showing labeled parts including the temple arm (1) and the frames (2), marked with numbered yellow circles. Illustration of POP G sunglasses with numbered tags on the lenses.
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No Slip

We use a special grip coating to construct our frame to help eliminate slippage when sweating.

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

No Bounce

Our frame is snug and lightweight, with a comfortable fit to prevent bouncing while crushing any workout.

All Polarized

We use glare-reducing, polarized lenses with UV400 protection that block 100% of those harmful UVA and UVB rays.

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All Angles

Angular, fashion-forward frames that are always trending...even if you aren't.

Rosé Retail Therapy ORIGIN STORY
ORIGIN STORY

Rosé Retail Therapy

“GET SOME THERAPY!!!” Carl the Flamingo’s neighbor yelled as she slammed the door in his face for the umpteenth time.

All he’d done was fill her front yard fountain with ice and shrimp cocktail for his monthly key party. “What’s the big deal?!” He wondered to himself.

A little flamingo angel appeared on his shoulder in a poof of smoke. “She’s not wrong, Carl. Besides, you should probably apologize…”

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