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Minimum 35% off on top sunglasses brands: Beat the heat in style with these shades

Minimum 35% off on top sunglasses brands: Beat the heat in style with these shades

Hindustan Times28-04-2025
Eyes on the prize because with a minimum 35% off on the hottest sunglasses brands, your cool quotient is about to skyrocket! From beach days to brunch dates, from vacays to just vibing around town, these sunnies are more than just an accessory, they're an attitude.
Think of it as an instant upgrade to every outfit you own. Be it if you vibe with Vincent Chase's classics, Ray-Ban's legends, or Guess's glam touch, we've got your perfect match and your wallet will thank you too.
Vincent Chase
Chic, minimalistic, and effortlessly cool — that's Vincent Chase for you. Whether you're feeling bossy or breezy, these frames are your perfect plus-one. Add a little 'mystery' to your look or a whole lotta 'wow' — at 35% off, there's no reason not to pick a few new moods!
Oakley
Oakley sunnies are for those who live life sophisticatedly. Unique, edgy, stylish— these sunglasses are ready to match your energy. And now, with 35% off, you can turn up the attitude without turning down your budget.
Ray-Ban
When in doubt, Ray-Ban it out! From the iconic Aviators to the ever-charming Wayfarers, Ray-Ban never goes out of fashion. Protect your eyes and your style status with these legends — now with 35% less guilt and 100% more glam!
John Jacobs
Hello, fashion-forward dreamer! John Jacobs sunnies bring runway vibes to real life with frames that feel as good as they look. Office to party? Airport to café? These shades travel in style. At 35% off, you can finally be that person everyone stares at (in a good way).
Idee
Dare to Idee! Bold frames, chic styles, and a serious attitude adjustment — Idee is for the ones who don't just follow trends but make them. Your new signature look is just a click away — and with 35% off, it's too good to say no.
Guess
Glam, glitter, and a little extra sass — Guess sunnies are made for main characters only. Show your stylish side with cat-eyes, oversized frames, and sleek designs that scream luxury. 35% off just made your glow-up official!
Why squint when you can shine? Get the coolest sunnies at 35% off, step out in style, and let the world see your bright, bold side. The shades are waiting — are you?
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The sale includes top brands like Vincent Chase, Oakley, Ray-Ban, John Jacobs, Idee, and Guess.
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Yes! There's a huge variety of frame styles available to match your personal vibe.
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