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If You're Not Buying Sojos Sunglasses, You're Spending Too Much
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Date:2025-04-25 20:50:10
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Two things we can't say enough good things about: influencer Kate Banister's style and Sojos. When asked what her go-to sunglasses are, Kate was ecstatic to share about Sojos. She goes on to explain, "If you're anything like me and lose your sunglasses all the time, you need these."
We could not agree more. I've personally bought multiple pairs of Sojos because of the same reasons as Kate — they're super affordable and always in style. For instance, the pair she wears are only $16. Sojos has an unreal range of styles to go with any and all outfits. Plus, there's an abundance of colors and patterns, you will never be short of variety. Checkout some of our favorite below.
Get Kate's look with these oversized metal square frame glasses.
These cherry red sunglasses are a great way to keep up with trends without breaking the bank. If you're on TikTok you know red is having her moment.
These oversized sunglasses with a subtle cat eye detail will give you the best of both worlds.
The classic narrow cat eye sunglasses are an accessory staple. Fashion meets function, baby. Black is iconic, but this pair comes in 9 different colors.
Because barbiecore is definitely lasting through the fall (if not forever), these heart shaped sunglasses come in five different colors.
Kate wasn't kidding when she mentioned that Sojos are trendy. Check out these flat top shades we've seen on our favorite fashion girlies for extra flare.
For more Amazon fashion recommendations like Kate's, check out Kaelie Mae's Clean Girl Aesthetic picks
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