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Antille

Antille

Named after the 1,500-mile Caribbean island chain, the Antille frame keeps its finger on the life pulse of the ocean. With a frame made from 97% recycled fishing nets, Antille is a great hybrid performance frame style with vented nose pads and additional coverage for your eyes, so they can spot the next island, reef or siesta spot, making it as good on the water as it is for it.

Santiago

Santiago

This frame takes its name from Chile’s capital. Hooding and side shields help keep your eyes free from light leak and focused on the water. Keeper-ready temples and Hydrolite® rubber grips designed to keep you fishing no matter how rough it gets out there. And to ensure a future full of fish for our and future generations, Santiago is made from 97% recycled fishing nets.

Pargo

Pargo

Pargo is the little brother to Santiago, but it doesn’t need any help when it comes to fighting fish. Also called the Dog Snapper for their giant canine teeth and nasty attitude, Pargo rules the reefs. This frame is made from 97% recycled fishing nets with 3% performance additive for increased durability and performance on the water. With hooding and side shields, keeper-ready temples and Hydrolite® rubber, Pargo shows it’s not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the angler hooked up to the Dog Snapper.

Pescador

Pescador

The cateye styling of the Costa Polarized Victoria sunglasses accent the coastal curves of the port city it was named after. Simple and delicate with rough outer edges, this frame is constructed from recycled fishing nets like those that ply in our world’s oceans.






Baffin

Baffin

Sharp angles and masculine styling best describe the Costa Polarized Baffin Sunglasses. Named for the cold water current that ushers discarded fishing nets across marine ecosystems, the Baffin is marked by a unique tumbled finish and includes textured detailing on the outer temples and interior rubber temple grips for comfort + performance.

victoria

Victoria

The cateye styling of the Costa Polarized Victoria sunglasses accent the coastal curves of the port city it was named after. Simple and delicate with rough outer edges, this frame is constructed from recycled fishing nets like those that ply in our world’s oceans.

Caleta


Caleta

Taking its name from the small coves of Chile, the fluid lines and feminine shape of Caleta make it the perfect frame for the waterwoman in all of us. Wide, keeper-ready temples help reduce light leak and add a bold bit of style out on the water. More importantly, Caleta is made from 97% recycled fishing nets for frames that perform as good as they make you feel while wearing them.

Caldera

Caldera

Born On The Water and named after a Central Chilean seaport, the Caldera features a softly tumbled finish, elegant curves and uniquely textured temples. Nets that were once used to entangle fish, now protect your eyes, traveling full-circle to produce a positive impact on our planet.