Why I Never, Ever Spend More Than $30 on Sunglasses

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Why I Never, Ever Spend More Than $30 on Sunglasses
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.lindzmetz knows how to find chic sunglasses on the cheap. Take notes! 😎📝

to stop spending money on sunglasses — hear me out. I did, and it was the best decision I ever made. Shopping used to go something like this: I'd head to Garrett Leight and drop anywhere from $300 to $400 on a pair ofand, shortly thereafter, I would lose said frames. Sometimes I'd go back to the store and let them know, and the salesperson would basically tell me to f*ck off.

Fast-forward thousands of dollars and exactly zero pairs of sunglasses later, I knew it was time to make a change. I asked myself,"What are things that I can stop spending money on?" It certainly wasn't bags — those are easier to justify and harder to lose. Shoes, maybe. No oneknows the difference between Zara and Saint Laurent heels.

My new eyewear philosophy came to fruition last fall, when I stopped by Urban Outfitters to pick up a. After I found the item in question, I decided to kill time and browse the accessories. That's when I discovered Urban Outfitters's amazing selection of sunglasses. These frames were not only $20 or less — they looked almost exactly the same as Garrett Leight or Ray-Ban. It all seemed too good to be true. I bought two pairs immediately.

The tea? If you wear a nice designer bag — or any other high-end staple, for that matter — and pair it with cheap sunglasses, no one, and I mean, will know the difference. In fact, they'll go as far as to assume that your sunglasses are in the same price range as your bag. It's actually a hilarious concept if you think about it. Even if you only spend money on a single designer item, the rest hardly matters. It's all about striking the perfect balance between high and low.

My overall point is this: if you, like me, are good at losing sunglasses, there's simply no reason to ever spend more than $20 on them. Save it for the Bottega bag, trust me. Ironically, I just bought a new pair of sunglasses at Garrett Leight last week. I was shopping with my boyfriend for a pair of men's sunglasses, tried on a pair for myself, and couldn't resist. I am 100 percent certain I will regret my decision when I inevitably lose them, if I haven't already.

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