Arnette 4023 172 54
The Arnette 4023 172 54 sunglasses, with its pink frame and iconic oval silhouette, is a rare vintage sunglasses find for collectors.
From the mountains of Tahoe to the streets of San Diego, Arnette sunglasses were a symbol of subculture cool. Unlike mainstream designer eyewear, vintage Arnette sunglasses were made for performance with attitude—lightweight but durable, bold but never trying too hard. The mirrored lenses, thick silhouettes, and oversized logos gave each frame a rebellious, athletic energy. They weren’t just worn—they were lived in. For those who still live fast and look sharp, the Arnette collection at Vintage Frames Company is the real deal.
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Arnette 4023 172 54
Arnette 4023 172 54
The Arnette 4023 172 54 sunglasses, with its pink frame and iconic oval silhouette, is a rare vintage sunglasses find for collectors.
From the mountains of Tahoe to the streets of San Diego, Arnette sunglasses were a symbol of subculture cool. Unlike mainstream designer eyewear, vintage Arnette sunglasses were made for performance with attitude—lightweight but durable, bold but never trying too hard. The mirrored lenses, thick silhouettes, and oversized logos gave each frame a rebellious, athletic energy. They weren’t just worn—they were lived in. For those who still live fast and look sharp, the Arnette collection at Vintage Frames Company is the real deal.
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The Arnette 4023 172 54 sunglasses, with its pink frame and iconic oval silhouette, is a rare vintage sunglasses find for collectors.
From the mountains of Tahoe to the streets of San Diego, Arnette sunglasses were a symbol of subculture cool. Unlike mainstream designer eyewear, vintage Arnette sunglasses were made for performance with attitude—lightweight but durable, bold but never trying too hard. The mirrored lenses, thick silhouettes, and oversized logos gave each frame a rebellious, athletic energy. They weren’t just worn—they were lived in. For those who still live fast and look sharp, the Arnette collection at Vintage Frames Company is the real deal.






















