EDWIN and MESSYWEEKEND—have come together to craft a special capsule collection of sunglasses. These shades are tailor-made for the upcoming season, offering a fresh twist on MESSYWEEKEND’s iconic designs.
The New Dylan silhouette, with its refined rectangular frame, steals the spotlight. It comes in three classic colors: black, tortoiseshell, and solid purple. The Sean frame, a perennial favorite, is available in Crystal Smoked Brown. Its blue lenses add a touch of elegance. The Grace silhouette takes a daring turn. These rectangular sunglasses come in striking orange and vibrant red lenses.
Each pair discreetly bears Gothic Katakana branding, a nod to the collaboration’s cultural roots. But style doesn’t mean sacrificing functionality. The UV-AB 400 lenses are equipped with anti-scratch and anti-fog coatings, ensuring clear vision even on the sunniest days.
So, whether you’re strolling along sun-kissed streets or attending rooftop soirées, EDWIN x MESSYWEEKEND has you covered.
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