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Fashion

Tanner Goods Leather Sunglass Case

Tanner Goods Leather Sunglass Case

There aren’t enough adjectives for ‘hate’ in the English language to adequately describe how much we hate losing or breaking sunglasses. Countless pairs of Oakleys, Randolph Engineering and Ray-Bans have gone the way of the dodo because we’ve been too preoccupied with work or a pretty girl. We’ve ended up wearing gas station brand sunglasses more times than we can recall just because we were too careless to take care of the good ones we love. This leather sunglass case from Tanner Goods is going to change all of that. It’s made from Horween Chromexcel leather (read: the best) and then burnished, dyed, waxed and stamped. After time it’s going to develop a character all its own, which adds one more reason it’s better than the stock glasses case you don’t carry right now. $62 might seem pricy at first, but compared to the cost of a new pair of shades it’s a bargain.