
Crap Eyewear
Crap Eyewear is an independent Los Angeles sunglass label founded by Peter Nussbaum and Nick Potash. It designs and tests its frames in-house beachside in LA, working mainly in bio-based acetate and positioning itself against high-markup designer eyewear. The range leans retro and playful: oversized 1970s shields, cat-eyes, wire aviators and boxy square frames in translucent and marbled colorways, typically priced well under $100. The company is Climate Neutral Certified and a member of 1% For The Planet, and sells direct plus through retailers including Urban Outfitters.
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Does Crap Eyewear run big or small?
Crap Eyewear runs large. If you have a narrow or smaller face, pick one of the smaller round or wire aviator styles rather than the oversized shields, and check lens/bridge/temple millimetres against a pair you already own. Crap Eyewear makes sunglasses rather than clothing, and the general community read is that its retro-inspired frames skew oversized and wide, so smaller faces often prefer the label's slimmer wire or round shapes.
How does Crap Eyewear fit?
Crap Eyewear makes sunglasses rather than clothing, and the general community read is that its retro-inspired frames skew oversized and wide, so smaller faces often prefer the label's slimmer wire or round shapes. Overall shape: oversized, retro-leaning frames — wide 1970s shields, chunky squares and bold cat-eyes that sit large on the face.
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