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It's Noir, Darling

GLAM G

GLAM G

$35

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

DESCRIPTION

These black cat-eye sunglasses with black non-reflective lenses & light gold accents are giving fashion icon. Won't slip or bounce when vogueing down the catwalk or the sidewalk.

Made for Medium Noggins

Just-right midsize sunnies.

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

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MEET THE GLAM G

A simple, outlined illustration of a pair of cat-eye sunglasses. The frame is white, with the "Goodr" logo displayed on the temple. Two numbered yellow circles labeled "1" and "2" are positioned near the temple and top of the frame Diagram of cat-eye sunglasses, labeled with numbers inside yellow circles, showing specific parts: "3" on the left lens and "4" on the bottom right.
White background with the number 1 in a yellow circle shown in the top left corner

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.

a yellow button with "4" in the middle

All Glam

The Glam G offers a sleeker, streamlined fit with a lighter frame and improved grips in a fashionable cat-eye shape. Fashions change, and Glam G takes center stage.

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ORIGIN STORY

IT'S NOIR, DARLING

Carl the Flamingo had just sat down at a sidewalk cafe in Manhattan with a newspaper and his overpriced coffee when he witnessed a bizarre exchange between an obvious tourist and an exceptionally well-put-together older woman with a silver bob and giant cat-eye sunglasses.

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