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Akila sunglasses review
Akila sunglasses review






akila sunglasses review

But the standout was, somewhat surprisingly, Draymond Green’s “fuck ’em” flat-top eyewear. AKILA is an independent eyewear brand based in Los Angeles focused on handmade unisex sunglasses at anti-industry pricing. Sixth man of the people Gary Payton II wore shades that left us wondering where he parked the Vespa, and Steve Kerr looked like a Matrix extra, minus the leather pants. Breakout star and resident Gen Z guard Jordan Poole was spotted in some very TikTok-friendly forest green frames. A sloshy Klay Thompson (the real one) rocketed around in traditional Klay fashion, sporting a pair of wayfarer sunnies that would’ve made any number of the Kennedy clan green with envy. Much like their deep shooting and dizzying ball movement, the Dubs’ championship parade sunglasses game was, in a word, elite. (Unless you are a Boston Celtics fan or LeBron James - then you really, really hate the Golden State Warriors.) The recent NBA champs - who maintain their inexplicable perennial-underdog status despite their dynasty-level success - took to Market Street in downtown San Francisco Monday, celebrating their fourth title win in eight years, with a raucous, adoring crown of thousands there were water guns, dropped rings and most noticeably, a smattering of sick shades. You just can’t hate the Golden State Warriors. For less than 100, these frames are hard to pass up.

akila sunglasses review

The latest iteration of the Legacy an onyx acetate frame with yellow lenses is capped at just 100 pairs. Nota bene: If you buy through the links in this article, InsideHook may earn a small share of the profits. Akila offers a handful of different frame styles in various colors, but each release is incredibly limited.








Akila sunglasses review