Eye Candy Creations and Solstice partnership releases new frame collection

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A new collection of sunglasses and optical frames are available in select U.S. locations and online

Eye Candy Creations has expanded its FUBU frames into Solstice Sunglasses boutiques. The partnership brings a curated selection of premium sunglasses and optical frames to select U.S. locations, including New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Miami, Las Vegas, New Jersey, and online.

Prices range from $149 to $195 for the sunglass collection and $225 to 295 for the optical collection.

Related: Blenders Eyewear presents new prescription lens collection

East Hampton

East Hampton

This style features Italian acetate frames in green, navy, and black tortoise color options with gold accents. Lens options include brown gradient, grey gradient, and clear.

Empire

Empire

These black and tortoise cat eye glasses feature Italian acetate frames with blue-light blocking technology and clear and gradient tinted lens options.

Fifth Avenue

Fifth Avenue

These glasses feature black, speckled, Italian, acetate frames with gold stainless steel finishes, grey gradient tinted lenses, and backside anti-reflective coatings.

Flatbush

Flatbush

This style features gold stainless steel frames with tortoise Italian acetate. These glasses come with blue-light blocking technology.

Times Square

Times Square

Featuring gold stainless steel metal with a brown, tortoise, acetate brow bar —this style combines a yellow gradient lens tint with purple mirror flash and backside anti-reflective coatings.

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