THE NYX - Black Sunglasses | Black Polarised Lenses sold by Fallen Broken Street
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THE NYX - Black Sunglasses | Black Polarised Lenses

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The Nyx sunglasses by Fallen Broken Street are crafted for those who embrace the bold and the beautiful. Featuring a classic black acetate frame paired with polarised black CAT3 lenses, these shades ensure high-impact style and sun protection. Designed in Byron Bay, they come with a hidden engraving, 'Kill them with kindness', adding a touch of intrigue. Perfectly versatile and chic, they complement any outfit, whether casual or dressy. From the brand: “Let the darkness be your canvas—where clarity carves its own light.” Meet THE NYX – Black : sleek, bold, and made to go with everything. Designed in Byron Bay by FallenBROKENstreet , this timeless silhouette features a classic black acetate frame and black polarised lenses for ultra-versatile, high-impact wear. Whether you're chasing sunlight, hiding from it, or just making a scene—you’re doing it in THE NYX. Hidden inside the arm cap? A secret engraving that reads: Kill them with kindness. Style with a felt hat , or top it off with one of our caps . ✓ Glossy black acetate frame ✓ Polarised black CAT3 lenses ✓ Hidden “Kill them with Kindness” engraving ✓ Chain-attachment compatible arms ✓ 24k gold detailing ✓ Comes with handmade bespoke case ✓ Unisex fit ✓ Designed in Byron Bay