Description
nspired by the Cartier CT0274S, these rectangular sunglasses combine a vintage silhouette with refined luxury detailing. Featuring sleek black acetate frames and Cartier’s iconic Godron gold-tone accents at the temples, this inspired piece delivers timeless elegance and bold character in every angle — perfect for those who appreciate subtle sophistication with designer flair















Shanon Herzog –
I’ve owned a lot of sunglasses and these are easily in my top three. Quality is excellent for the price.
Dolly Satterfield –
They feel classic but still fashionable. It’s hard to find that balance and these manage to pull it off.
Marcos Conroy –
If you’re into Cartier styling but don’t want to spend a fortune, this is a great option. Very tastefully done.
Terrell Heathcote –
These have quickly become my everyday pair. Stylish, durable, and easy to match.
Sherwood Hamill –
They look sharp, feel comfortable, and go with pretty much every outfit I own.
Ruth Rau –
I get compliments almost every time I wear them. People always ask where they’re from.
Carole Skiles –
Black and gold is always a winning combo. These just look sleek from every angle.
Sydni Schuppe –
They’re perfect if you want a touch of designer feel without going overboard. Very wearable.
Gillian Cronin –
They’re not oversized, but they still give great coverage. Ideal for driving and sunny city days.
Lawrence Bauch –
The detailing on the sides is subtle but really beautiful. Adds that quiet luxury look I was hoping for.
Javier White –
Comfortable to wear all day. The temples don’t dig in, and they don’t slide around.
Hellen Stoltenberg –
Bought these for a trip to Paris and ended up wearing them every day. Great in photos, too.
Stephany Stokes –
These are the kind of sunglasses that make you look expensive without shouting about it.
Nolan Hayes –
I have a thing for vintage styles, and this one delivers without feeling costume-y.
Paris Little –
The Godron accents are beautifully done. Not too shiny, but enough to catch the light in the right way.
Michele Farrell –
They feel substantial in hand — not heavy, just solid. You can tell thought went into the build.
Adrienne Kreiger –
The rectangular shape is flattering and structured. They add a bit of attitude without being over the top.
Cleve Lebsack –
I’ve worn them with both a hoodie and a blazer — they somehow work with everything.
Watson O’Connell –
They’re not loud or flashy, but they still manage to make a statement. Very refined.
Dario Torp –
The black frame is classic, but it’s the gold detailing that takes them to the next level. Super clean and elegant.
Janis Abshire –
These have a vintage edge but still feel super current. The shape reminds me of old Hollywood with a modern twist.