Arnette 3022 528 11
The Arnette 3022 528 11 sunglasses, with its black frame and iconic rectangular silhouette, is a rare vintage sunglasses find for collectors.
Before wraparound sunglasses became a trend, Arnette had already perfected the formula. In the 90s, they were the go-to frame for skaters, surfers, and snowboarders—worn hard and worn proud. The lenses were designed to block the glare of the sun or snow, while the frames stayed locked in place no matter how rough the ride. And the look? Untouchable. Grunge, punk, and streetwear all embraced the Arnette vibe. These are more than vintage sunglasses—they’re relics from a culture that made no apologies. Tap into the roots of raw style at Vintage Frames Company.
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Arnette 3022 528 11
Arnette 3022 528 11
The Arnette 3022 528 11 sunglasses, with its black frame and iconic rectangular silhouette, is a rare vintage sunglasses find for collectors.
Before wraparound sunglasses became a trend, Arnette had already perfected the formula. In the 90s, they were the go-to frame for skaters, surfers, and snowboarders—worn hard and worn proud. The lenses were designed to block the glare of the sun or snow, while the frames stayed locked in place no matter how rough the ride. And the look? Untouchable. Grunge, punk, and streetwear all embraced the Arnette vibe. These are more than vintage sunglasses—they’re relics from a culture that made no apologies. Tap into the roots of raw style at Vintage Frames Company.
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The Arnette 3022 528 11 sunglasses, with its black frame and iconic rectangular silhouette, is a rare vintage sunglasses find for collectors.
Before wraparound sunglasses became a trend, Arnette had already perfected the formula. In the 90s, they were the go-to frame for skaters, surfers, and snowboarders—worn hard and worn proud. The lenses were designed to block the glare of the sun or snow, while the frames stayed locked in place no matter how rough the ride. And the look? Untouchable. Grunge, punk, and streetwear all embraced the Arnette vibe. These are more than vintage sunglasses—they’re relics from a culture that made no apologies. Tap into the roots of raw style at Vintage Frames Company.























