Chanel Gold-Tone Sunglasses with Chain-Link Temples, Modern Aviator











Description
Chanel : Luxury Minimalist Square Sunglasses that fuse modern gold-toned metal geometry with a subtle vintage aviator influence. Designed for confident, style-conscious wearers, these frames offer premium craftsmanship, all-day comfort, and versatile wearability that complement luxury casual to refined city ensembles. Gold-tone square frame with dark gray polarized lenses, twisted chain-link temples, and CHANEL branding at the lens edges signal authenticity and timeless chic.
Key features:
- Gold-tone metal square frame for a sleek, luxe silhouette.
- Dark gray polarized lenses for glare reduction and crisp vision.
- Slim double-bar front bridge adds refined geometry without excess.
- Twisted chain-link temples with black tips for texture and secure wear.
- Clear adjustable nose pads for customizable comfort.
- CHANEL branding on lens edges for authentic premium detailing.
- Medium-wide, comfortable fit suitable for most face shapes.
- Lightweight, durable metal construction ideal for year-round wear.
Fit, comfort & materials:
Premium, lightweight gold-tone frame engineered for durability; adjustable nose pads for a secure seal; balanced weight distribution from the chain-link temples to minimize ear fatigue; dark gray lenses with UV protection and true-to-life color perception; tasteful lens-edge branding signaling quality without being loud.
Styling suggestions:
- City daytime: Tailored blazer, white shirt, black trousers, polished loafers.
- Casual luxury weekend: Lightweight knit polo, premium denim, leather sneakers.
- Evening: Monochrome sheath dress or minimalist jumpsuit with a structured clutch.
- Travel-ready: Trench coat over tee and cropped trousers to add a refined focal point.
Who it’s for:
Men and women seeking chic, designer-inspired sunglasses with all-day comfort and a hint of vintage aviator influence. Durable year-round, versatile with a range of wardrobes, offering refined glamour without overt branding.
