Rockport Polarized Round Bamboo Sunglasses

  • $90.97

Built for the days that don't slow down. Rockport pairs gray polycarbonate fronts with painted bamboo temples, finished in handmade Aztec art. Clean lines, real wood grain, and lenses that cut glare on every angle.

Named after the rugged coast where the Pacific meets unmarked trail. These wear well on the boat, the hike, the parking lot at sunset.

EVERY FEATURE

  • Polarized UV400 lenses. Block 100% of UVA and UVB. Cut glare on water, snow, and pavement.
  • Real material frames. Plant-based biodegradable acetate or layered real wood, depending on model. Each pair has a unique grain.
  • Designed in San Diego, California. Cali Life Co. has been making frames in California since 2014.
  • Spring hinges. Flexible at the temple, won't pinch, won't snap.
  • Hand-engraved Aztec, bear, or floral art on the hinge of select models.
  • 90-day manufacturing warranty included. Optional Lifetime Replacement add-on available.
  • Ships from California, USA. Free exchanges, sale items included.
  • Recommended for Square, oval, and round face shapes.
  • Fit: Standard fit (lens 60mm, bridge 15mm, temple 145mm)

VERIFIED CUSTOMER REVIEWS

ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…Ā½ 4.8 out of 5 (60 verified reviews)

Customers consistently call out the polarized clarity, the real wood grain, and the all-day comfort. Read every review on the page below.

CARE

  • Rinse with cool fresh water after beach or pool. Salt and chlorine break down finish over time.
  • Dry with a microfiber cloth, never paper towel or shirt fabric.
  • Store in the included pouch when not on your face.
  • Keep out of glove boxes and dashboards. Sustained heat warps every frame material.
  • Real wood is real wood. A light beeswax wipe twice a year keeps the grain alive.

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