Retro-Futuristic Eyewear Lines

A Better Feeling's Sunglasses are Inspired by Architecture

Eyewear typically prioritizes function over form, but A Better Feeling is aiming to change this as the brand releases a collection that seamlessly balances futuristic design with practicality.

These unique pieces were modeled after minimalist architecture and feature a silhouette that nods toward a retro-futuristic aesthetic. One of the pairs features thick, stainless steel arms with rectangular frames, while another features square frames with a black tint. The line's glasses feature names like the AMPERE, the 1EIGHTY, SOLAR1, and more, presenting something that's both contemporary and incredibly practical for those seeking protection against UV rays.

The glasses range from $185 to $225 USD and are perfect for those looking for a more accessorized look.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-futuristic Eyewear - Eyewear brands can take inspiration from minimalist architecture and combine it with practicality to create unique retro-futuristic designs for glasses.
2. Design-driven UV Protection - Eyewear brands can focus on creating design-driven options with the added benefit of UV protection to appeal to fashion-conscious consumers.
3. Luxury Sunglasses - The market for luxury sunglasses is growing and eyewear brands can cater to this by creating unique, high-end designs that combine fashion and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can expand their product offerings by partnering with eyewear brands to create unique retro-futuristic sunglasses that cater to fashion-conscious consumers.
2. Architecture - Architects and designers can collaborate with eyewear brands to create collections inspired by minimalist architecture, combining form and function in unique sunglasses designs.
3. Eyewear - Eyewear companies can focus on designing and producing luxury sunglasses that appeal to fashion-conscious consumers and offer unique features like retro-futuristic designs and UV protection.

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