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Torrey Pines
These frames feature extra-wide lens coverage and spring hinges to accommodate even the largest faces.
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Torrey Pines: Big Lenses for a Big Life
When your adventures are filled with coastal sunshine that burns brighter than a beach bonfire, you need sunglasses with full coverage so you can hit the water, snooze in the sand, and cycle through the mountains without setting aside comfort and safety. Knockaround Torrey Pines feature wide rectangular lenses that are seated comfortably in frames with spring hinges and a durability factor that can handle even the most dedicated adrenaline junkies. Inspired by the sun-soaked waters north of La Jolla, the Knockaround Torrey Pines are everything you need to live and play in style.
No matter what your style, Torrey Pines are unisex sunglasses that offer a range of color combinations, including matte black, geode and tortoise shell frames in both matte and glossy along with amber, sky blue, and smoke lenses. While with most sunglasses wear and tear is a concerning factor, Torrey Pines (and all other Knockaround shades) are made with FDA approved impact resistant lenses, provide UV400 protection, and are available with polarized lenses for extra glare prevention. Whether your path takes you into the wilderness, across the country, out to sea, or through city streets, Torrey Pines are there.
If you can’t decide which color combo to choose, grab a few different pairs and enjoy free shipping as long as you spend $40 or more. And should you find that wide coverage lenses aren’t what you need, we’re always ready to accept returns within 30 days (standard US orders only).

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