While classic frames from the 80s and 90s have long been popular, styles from the early noughties are now gaining traction.
The late UK fashion designer, Vivienne Westwood, came up with numerous poignant statements over the years – including her famous comment: “I can’t think without my glasses”.
Crulli, an optician who works with an optometrist, has drawers of sunglasses and frames from the 1950s through to the early noughties. She even has one pair dating back to the 1940s – so small that only a child could wear them. With a price tag of $399, these sunglasses will likely remain a display item.
“The popularity of styles is often cyclical, but it’s important that they’re in mint condition and the lenses aren’t scratched. And if you want to resell these at any point, it pays to have the original box,” she adds.
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