Geese launch limited edition sunglasses with Sub Sun

New York band Geese has unveiled a collaboration with eyewear brand Sub Sun on a limited edition sunglasses collection. The shades feature a bug eye design made from Italian acetate.

Geese teamed up with Sub Sun to create the exclusive range, which includes a mid wrap-around frame fitted with UV400 lenses. The band's signatures are engraved on the inner temples. Max Bassin of Geese wore a pair while accepting the group's Brit Award for Best International Group earlier this year.

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