Goodr Sunglasses' 4th of July Sale Just Went Live With 20% Off the Whole Site—These Are the Best 4 Pairs
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Trying to find the best sunglasses for your face can be difficult today with thousands of options to comb through, but if you're looking for something that's not expensive but still high-quality and comfortable, Goodr is the brand you need. Goodr's sunglasses range in price from $25 to $75 with frames specifically designed to fit any face shape, but they seldom go on sale. Thankfully, the brand just went live with an unexpected 4th of July sale that's giving shoppers 20% off the entire site until July 7.
Goodr truly makes affordable sunglasses for everybody and every hobby, whether you're a runner, a team sports athlete, or just a super fashionable person, and as a style editor, I've been lucky enough to wear a couple dozen of them. If you're looking to stand out this summer, a trendy frame like the Freshly Baked Man Buns or the Impromptu Disco Nap—each pair is named like a Fall Out Boy song—offers an immediate pop with any outfit. If you're looking to hit the baseball field or pickleball court, the Nuclear Gnar wrap shades are clutch. And, if you just need a basic pair of comfortable and reliable specs for daily wear, you can't get much better than the A Unicorn's Calamity. Regardless of your taste, these are the four best Goodr sunglasses worth picking up during the sale.
Goodr Circle G in Freshly Baked Man Buns, $20 (was $25) at Goodr
These gender-neutral round sunglasses are non-slip, like all Goodr specs, and have a matte finish that feels nice against the skin. They run a little smaller than some other pairs, but that only makes them look even more sophisticated. If you're looking for something a little more toned down than yellow, they also come in black, tortoiseshell, and a nice translucent gray.
Why It's Great: The Circle G is one of my favorite Goodr styles because it offers a more intriguing look than a classic square pair, and when you can opt for a bright but neutral color like the Freshly Baked Man Buns, it elevates an outfit even further.
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- Goodr Circle G It's Not Black It's Obsidian, $20 (was $25)
- Goodr PHG Professor 00G, $28 (was $35)
Goodr Wrap G in Nuclear Gnar, $36 (was $45) at Goodr
Consider the Wrap G a windshield for your face. These polarized sunglasses are the perfect option for runners and athletes who need to block out a maximum amount of sun to keep their performance on lock, especially in the summer. They have flexible rubberized arms and a rubber nosepiece (with a second one in the box) and stay on your face when in motion. They're available in other colors, too, including all-black, light blue, and even clear for racquet sports.
Why It's Great: I play rec softball in a very hot part of Southern California, and through all the sweat, running, and sudden movements, these have not ever felt like they were going to slide off. They're also phenomenal at blocking the sun, even in the periphery.
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- Goodr Wrap G Blacklisted From The Go Cart Track, $36 (was $45)
- Goodr Snow G Here For The Hot Toddies, $60 (was $75)
Goodr Retro G in Impromptu Disco Nap, $20 (was $25) at Goodr
One of Goodr's newest styles, the Retro G in Impromptu Disco Nap is a lightweight square aviator frame that gives even more Brad Pitt in Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood vibes than the black pair, which the brand ironically named Undercover Stunt Double. This pair has a polarized orange gradient lens that fits the retro trend that's so hot right now. The good news—you don't need a mustache to rock them.
Why It's Great: These sunglasses are super lightweight and durable and I've enjoyed rocking them with my favorite knit polos and five-inch shorts this summer because they play on the vintage aesthetic that comes along with them.
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- Goodr Mach G Call Me Tarmac Daddy, $28 (was $35)
- Goodr Mach G Add To The Chrome Package, $28 (was $35)
Goodr OG in A Unicorn's Calamity, $20 (was $25) at Goodr
The Goodr OG (original Goodr) is a classic square-shaped frame akin to Ray-Ban's Wayfarer that's a fraction of the price, lighter-weight, and just as comfortable, if not more. Like the rest, they're non-slip, fit flush against the face, and have polarized lenses. As far as basic black sunglasses go, it's hard to beat the value here.
Why It's Great: I've been wearing an old pair of Goodr OGs for well over a year and it's still one I rely on for hiking, weddings, and weekend brunches because they always look fantastic. There's never been any ear fatigue, even after wearing them for a few hours, and they've always stayed comfortably secure.
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- Goodr OG Bosley's Basset Hound Dreams, $20 (was $25)
- Goodr BFG Mint Julep Electroshocks, $28 (was $35)