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Incognito Plant Parent

CIRCLE G

CIRCLE G

$25

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

DESCRIPTION

Are plants the new children? If you've ever swaddled a potted plant in a blankie & given it a baby bottle of liquid plant food, you might be an incognito plant parent. Keep it on the DL in these sage-green Circle G sunnies w/ green gradient lenses.

Made for Petite Noggins

Slim Fit for Smaller Faces.

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Gradient Lenses

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

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MEET THE CIRCLE G

Round-framed goodr sunglass diagram An outlined illustration of round-style sunglasses. The frame is white, and the Goodr logo is visible on the temple. Yellow circles labeled "1" and "2" highlight specific parts of the sunglasses
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 frame with a comfortable fit that prevents bouncing while you sprint for that 3pm nitro cold brew.

All Polarized

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

a yellow button with "4" in the middle

All Hipster

Hip circle frame style that screams "ask me about my vinyl collection" (record player not required.)

Incognito Plant Parent ORIGIN STORY
ORIGIN STORY

Incognito Plant Parent

Turlana had been feeling anxious since their baby arrived. With Carl the Flamingo’s encouragement, she decided to get some outside perspective and joined a new moms group. She felt nervous as she approached the community center. Would the other moms be judgmental?! She’d seen how awfully they behaved in the online mommy groups she was part of, but maybe things would be different in person?

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