So. Cal-based sunglasses company, Arnette, announced the release of two new styles this week for their Summer 2010 line, set to hit shops in July.
Combining modern street-styling with classic fashion influences, the company unveils the Venkman and Blowout frames -- both of which feature high-grade polycarbonate lenses to block harmful UV light, with polarized lenses offered on select colorways for added protection. Additionally, the frames are made with grilamid nylon plastic, which promotes lightweight wearability and maximum comfort.
The Venkman and Blowout styles are offered in a variety of vibrant colorways to accommodate all tastes. Plus, for bonus style points, both frames come in a limited edition black & white color combo featuring a covert graphic print on the inside temple.

The Venkman is a vintage-inspired style with plenty of swagger, boasting a flexible nylon frame, metal logo plaques on the arms, mold injected hinges and 6D base polycarbonate lenses that come in polarized and non-polarized options, depending on frame color. They are available in bloss black, matte black, gloss white, striped havana, transparent red, transparent dark blue, and black & white with a limited edition graphic temple print. They retail for $89.95 / $119.95 (polarized)

The Blowout is a modern take on a classic silhouette that features large, rounded polycarbonate lenses, mold injected hinges, metal logo plaques on the temples and a flexible Grilamid frame. The Blowout's oversized lenses are polarized on select frames, and this throwback style is offered in a range of vibrant colorways such as gloss black, striped havana, red, violet, aquamarine, and black & white with a limited edition graphic temple print. These retal for the same: $89.95 / $119.95 (polarized)
Arnette was founded in 1992 in the humble surroundings of a one-car garage in Orange County, California, and has since expanded and can be found on today's most influential action sports athletes and personalities.
For more info, visit ArnetteAntics.com.
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