Native Sons "Engineering" Eyewear Collection
High-end eyewear label Native Sons draws inspiration from “the laboratory, library, research



High-end eyewear label Native Sons draws inspiration from “the laboratory, library, research center, bespoke factory, and garage” for its all-new Engineering Collection. Debuting with three styles, all of the frames used are hand-crafted in Japan and feature titanium nose pieces, a “plateau” nose bump detail, five-barrel hinges with star-nut construction, and diamond-tooled core wires. Each piece is also finished with silver or gold-plated accents and comes in a choice of sun tint or optical lenses. Priced between $370-380 USD, look for the Clyde, the Nelson, and the Kowalski now through Haven.