Fortunately, being a fan of Han Kjobenhavn does not require being able to pronounce this Danish label’s name. Founded in Denmark in 2008, the brand established itself by starting with one key product: eyewear. Since then, the brand has seriously expanded to include everything from (very) fashion forward apparel, to accessories that are understated but somehow dramatically unique in their design, like split gloves and colorblocked beanies.
As for the roots, Han Kjobenhavn frames are perfect for optical or fashion purposes. All the frames are made with the very best products, and built to impressive specs, to ensure a great fit. The nine different models are all made with Italian acetate, with Japanese nickel free hinges, and premium Carl Zeiss lenses. Across the nine iterations of frames, the colorways go from demure (like “bone”, a matte taupe color) to something a little more exciting, like amber tortoise with transparent green details.
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The frames will run you about $115-$145, converting from euro to dollar, and your new shades will be promptly shipped from a land far, far away from anywhere stateside.
All images courtesy of Han Kjobenhavn.
Vision Quest | Han Kjobenhavn
Han Kjobenhavn, crafted in Denmark, has since expanded to a comprehensive menswear line - but it all started with amazing eyewear.
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The Doc Frame
We absolutely cannot guarantee you will look this fly in the Doc frames by Han Kjobenhavn.
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The Doc in Amber
The Doc, in Amber, about $147, are made of fine Italian acetate.
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The Hauss in Raven
Available in four different colorways, The Hauss, about $147, feature a flat top frame, surely to up your style ante.
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The State Frame
The State frames work well as prescription glasses or sunnies.
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The State in Bone
The State, about $147, in Bone, feature Carl Zeiss CR-39 lenses that protect against UVA/UVB rays.
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Paul Senior in Black Snow
The Paul Senior in Black Snow, about $147, are classic sunglasses perfect for everyday wear.
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The Stable in Army
The Stable frames are more art that sunglasses. Unfortunately every iteration of these specs is sold out - so get the other covetable shades while they're still available.
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The Smith
The Smith frames are made of Italian acetate, with Japanese nickel free hinges and Carl Zeiss lenses.
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The Timeless in Army
Sometimes you need shade, sometimes you don't. Try the Timeless shades, about $147, with removable clip, easily taken off or put on.
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The Wolfgang in Clear
The Wolfgang in clear, about $125, are made of colorless acetate, with dark smoke Carl Zeiss lenses.
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The Paul Senior Frames
These black out shades feature a flat top frame, with thicker sides, for a super steady wear. Try the Paul Senior frames, available in numerous colorways.