The brand Chrome Hearts, founded in 1988, has a gorgeous line of designer sunglasses on the market today. The owners and designers of this line are Richard and Laurie Lynn Stark, who create their clothing and signature designs with the look and feel of a natural born biker. They try to incorporate many stylish metals, from sterling silver to 22k gold, into each pair of Chrome Hearts sunglasses that they create. Their designer eye wear can usually be found in many of the Chrome Hearts stores as well as in some select designer eye wear boutiques. These sunglasses are created to be top quality and are loved the world over by many celebrities.
The Hard James Tortoise Sunglasses are just one of the many design styles. These sunglasses will usually come with a black leather zipper case, cleaning cloth and even an informational booklet. If purchasing a pair of these very stylish sunglasses always be sure to look for the certificate of authenticity. This certificate is one way to really be sure that a pair is an original designer pair of sunglasses and not a knock off pair.
The Cream Diamond and Ruby Sunglasses are sure to become a girls dream come true.. This eye wear has a black frame with a touch of lime green on the inside. They are embellished with the designer touch of sterling silver accents, such as the crosses and sterling silver laser etched crosses, which only come on Chrome Heart designer items. For the perfect touch, a real ruby accents each side of these designer sunglasses. The lenses, in each pair of Chrome Hearts sunglasses, boast a 100% UV protection to them.
Aviator sunglasses can also be found bearing the name. Chrome Hearts Double “D” Aviator Sunglasses come with an antique silver titanium frame. They feature original cross motif on the hinges and again on the bridge insert. They also have exotic ebony wood temples witch are absolutely gorgeous. These aviator sunglasses also have a large pearl cross adorning the temple ends. The lenses in these sunglasses have a UV protection of 400. When purchasing a pair of these Sunglasses be sure to look for the unique 7-digit serial number. These serial numbers are there to ensure authenticity.