Soak up the final weeks of summer in style: These trendy sunglasses are up to 30% off

Summer is technically coming to a close, but the blazing sun and 85-degree temps in NYC say otherwise.While embracing these final few weeks of heat, shade your eyes with stylish sunglasses from Maui Jim, up to 30% off through Labor Day.The brand offers a variety of lenses and frame colors for both men and women.They’re known for their SuperThin Glass and MauiPure accessories, as well as select frames in metal and nylon/acetate.Select from a vast range of sizes to ensure your sunglasses suit your face frame.The sale runs through September 7, and all discounted styles are eligible for free shipping and returns.You can also stack on an extra $10 in savings by simply subscribing to receive marketing emails from Maui Jim.Below, we gathered some of our favorite sunglasses on sale, guaranteed to make you stand out during your upcoming Labor Day festivities.A classic tortoise shell frame never goes out of style.

These contain PolarizedPlus2 lenses that block harmful UV rays, as well as sustainable thermoplastic elastomer materials.These larger lenses are inspired by the shape of a butterfly.They come in teal, tortoise and black gloss to suit any outfit in your wardrobe.These sporty sunglasses are practically made for kicking it with the guys.

They feature six-base angular construction and nose pads for optimal comfort.Protect your eyes from the sun and look stylish while doing it.PolarizedPlus2 lens technology shield your peepers from harsh UV rays, and the wavy pattern on the temple tips looks super modern.You can’t go wrong with traditional aviators.

The popular style is nearly sold out in every style — except this satin sepia hue that instantly channels island vibes.Dare to go bold in these adventures shades, perfect for end-of-summer hikes or sporting events.They’re lightweight and compact enough to stash in your bag during upcoming travels.For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America’s go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth repor...

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