There's a dark star in Tsubi's Mister sunglasses. By Loryn Hatch

With beveled, square lenses spaced by a prominent bridge, the Mister glasses create an all-weather shield that won't make you feel like an extra from Chips. Made from Cellulose Acetate, a material much like the stuff used to make records, the frames are soft and bendable, yet still incredibly sturdy. A thin wire across the top of the lenses adds a spot of detail to the otherwise minimal design, which exemplifies Mulcahy's modest approach and his belief that the people behind the glasses are what's important. "I don't have a logo because I don't design glasses for people who need a status boost," he says. "But I do design for rock stars—or people who think they are," he explains. Available in black frames with either black or gold lenses. The Mister sunglasses, $243.
Available at the Tsubi, 219 Mulberry Street, 212-334-4690.
There's a dark star in Tsubi's Mister sunglasses.
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