
DeLuxe
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These polarized acetate sunglasses sit somewhere between 70s rock and modern quiet luxury, built on a glossy black frame with a slim double bridge and rose-tinted lenses that warm everything in view. A keyhole cutout above the bridge gives the front a vintage signature without tipping into costume. A small gold D marks the temple, the only ornament on an otherwise restrained frame. Held in hand, the acetate carries the dense, polished weight you expect from frames priced two or three times higher.
This is a navigator silhouette with a soft hexagonal lens, broader at the top and narrowing toward the base. The pink lenses are translucent rather than mirrored, so your eyes stay visible through the tint, which reads as confident instead of hidden. The rose wash lends a flattering, flat warmth to daylight, and the flat brow line gives it that aviator sunglasses uv400 shape without the metal. Temples taper to a clean point, and the whole thing reads unisex. If you prefer a sharper edge, the geometric polarized frames take the same lens tech in a flat-top rectangle.
The frame is polished acetate, cut and tumbled for a deep, wet-look finish that holds its shine. Every lens carries full UV400 protection, blocking the entire UVA and UVB range. This model is genuinely polarized, so glare off asphalt, water and glass is cut down rather than just dimmed. Metal spring hinges flex at the temple for a forgiving fit across face widths. The rose tint is baked into the lens, not coated on top, so it won't scratch away with use.
The navigator shape flatters oval, square and heart-shaped faces, softening a strong jaw while adding structure to rounder features. It leans unisex and works as easily on a commute as it does on a patio. Because the lens is polarized, this is a real driving frame, not just a fashion piece. Pair the tint with neutral tailoring or denim and it settles in fast. See how the same idea reads on the cat eye polarized frames if you want a more feminine curve.
Are these polarized? Yes. The OG uses a true polarized lens on an acetate frame, so glare is genuinely reduced, not just tinted down.
What size are these frames? These are a mid-width navigator; expect roughly a 56-58mm lens width. That figure is an estimate based on the shape, so allow a few millimetres either way.
How is shipping and returns? Free shipping on orders over $100, with a 30-day return window on every pair.
How do they compare to designer brands? Same acetate, same polarized lens quality you'd find in a $350 designer navigator, without the boutique markup. You pay for the frame, not the logo.
DeLuxe works with the same acetate suppliers and lens labs that fill the shelves of far pricier eyewear houses, then ships direct from Montreal so nothing gets padded on the way to you. The result is a frame that feels like a splurge and prices like a sensible buy. Browse the full polarized collection to compare shapes side by side.
Every UV400 lens is guaranteed against protection failure, and returns stay open for 30 days from delivery. Wipe with a microfibre cloth, store in the case, and free shipping applies on orders over $100 across Canada and beyond. For more everyday options, the sunglasses range keeps everything under $150.
Free shipping on orders over $100. Rates are calculated live at checkout by the carrier. Most orders process in 1–2 business days.
30-day returns on unworn pairs. Sale items are final. See the full policy for details.
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