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Praying for a long, hot summer, we put a deal to the gods: three brand-new sunglasses for plenty of sunshine. Who couldn't resist the Squaresville, Slickster and Change Up? All feature a look that is out of this world and offer diabolically – pardon – heavenly good
performance. That's surely convincing, Mr. Deity?
Squaresville
Living with the Squaresville is everything but boring. What other pair of sunglasses can
claim to swap their look more often than some folks change their underwear? With the
revolutionary Arnette Creative Exchange System (A.C.E.S.), the Squaresville is equipped
with an extra set of interchangeable arms and can adapt to any outfit or mood in a matter
of seconds. You can also swap parts with other A.C.E.S. models like the Dibs, Witch
Doctor, Dropout and Moolah. Only two things don’t change, the break-proof 6 Base
Polycarbonate lens and the durable Grilamid frame!
MSRP €89 / €119 polarized
Sometimes all you need is a leather jacket, faded jeans, plenty of grease and a good pair of shades. The Slickster is our team riders’ favorite, because it has a vintage-inspired look that doesn't give up on modern features. They include the lightweight Grilamid Frame and break-proof polycarbonate lenses. These shades are more than glasses; they are a statement.
MSRP €69 / €99 polarized
While other sunglasses max out, the Change Up just keeps on pushing. They are creativity meets performance and were the first 8-base wrap frame in our revolutionary A.C.E.S. (Arnette Creative Exchange System) collection. Equipped with two sets of interchangeable arms (one thick and one thin), the Change Up cuts to mustard wherever and whenever. However, it's not only the style that wins laurels. That's why the guys from Arnette have hooked up their new family member with an incredibly durable Grilamid Frame and breakproof but lightweight lenses. The Change Up will pass any crash test.
MSRP €89 / €119 polarized
Check www.arnette.com and www.facebook.com/arnette.eu for more information!
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