
Finding a pair of designer shades at a fair price is a tall task, but Warby Parker is a brand built on accessibility for any budget. To bridge the gap between essential accessories and chic streetwear, the American eyewear manufacturer has partnered with Noah for a stylish capsule of glasses.
Out of the collection, we say the Shea is your best bet if you’re aiming to pull off a unique look. These stylish cat-eye specs boast a frame finished off in Oak Barrel; a tonal tortoise shade composed of brown and tan. On the other hand, the Ainsley silhouette is easily the capsule’s most traditional offering and is one of Warby Parker’s most popular, too. Here, its frame is composed of bold green acetate, then rounded out with gray lenses if you go the sunglasses route.
The classed-up Terrence silhouette rounds out this trio and is another old-school-inspired design that works with any outfit in mind. It features standard square lenses and a sleek keyhole bridge for a befitting touch of old-school prep. Like any other glasses sold by Warby Parker, you can customize the lenses to your liking, so you can stay stylish in your Rx whether you’re trying to block UV rays or blue light.
As two popular niche brands based in the Big Apple, it was only a matter of time before these two youngsters decided to join forces. Warby Parker’s joint effort with Noah is currently available on the former’s online store, starting from $95.