Always Lose Your Sunglasses? Here Are 15 Chic Sunglass Chains You MUST Bring On Spring Break
Ah, spring break. That magical time of the year when we put a pause on our schoolwork and get some much-needed rest in the sunshine. The warmer weather calls for surf, sand, and sunglasses- if only you could keep track of them! Luckily, Sunglass Chains are a fashionable way to make sure those pricey (or not so pricey) sunnies stay around your neck. And there are lots of options on the market for whatever style you favor. Here are 15 chic Sunglass Chains you must bring on spring break.
1. Turquoise
Something about turquoise just seems perfect for spring no matter what year it is… it’s pretty, versatile, and just reminds us of a gorgeous, clear ocean view. Plus, the best thing about turquoise is that it’s bound to look good on nearly anyone, as the green in the shade helps flatter warm tones and the blue helps flatter warm ones. This look is a bit like a costume, so it’s better for more dramatic types who enjoy sporting pieces with a theatrical flair (like red lipstick or big statement earrings).
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2. Pearl
If you’re going to be spending a lot of time by the water, it only makes sense that you’d rock a sunglass chain with faux pearls on it! We love little pearl details (as opposed to a whole chain of them) on a delicate chain, adding feminine, classy mystique and charm. Try pairing this chain with a timeless item, like a one-piece bathing suit. Audrey Hepburn would be proud!
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3. Gold Arrow
Maybe you’re the type of girl who prefers the mountains to the beach, the kind who’d rather stay at a cabin than in a cabana. If your style is more earthy, try out a gold arrow sunglass chain like the one below! The detail’s just big enough to get attention but not so big to distract from your pretty face (or sense of adventure).
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4. Unique And Beaded
Sometimes spherical shapes just won’t cut it. That’s why we found some Sunglass chains with uniquely designed beads- you’ll stand out from the crowd in a heartbeat! Plus, by following a design format similar to the one posted below, you’ll be drawing attention to your eyes and cheekbones (as the statement part rests on the top to the cheek) and elongating the neck (a delicate smaller chain cascades down the longest part of the neck).
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5. Emerald Green
Some people can full-on slay in true green. So why not try out a pair of emerald green sunglass chains for yourself? You might surprise yourself when you see how chic you look. Since this particular design has such a vintage feel, we recommend pairing it with other sixties-style elements such as headscarves or matching earrings. Groovy!
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6. Tassels
Want your chain to reflect your fun-loving personality? Go for colorful tassels, which are sure to liven up any ensemble you put together this spring.
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7. Shells
Whether or not you get to vacation to a tropical destination, you can channel some Caribbean vibes in your choice of accessories with sunglass chain with shells. You can get one that’s plain or metallic, your choice. Embrace your inner mermaid!
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8. Multicolored
Remember when you used to make necklaces as a kind with every color imaginable? Well, now there’s a sophisticated way to wear the rainbow trend! Keep your eyes peeled for metal-plated chains paired with multi-colored beads (high-end looking ones, if possible). This type of chain is so expressive that you could wear it with an all-white outfit and still turn heads.
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9. Fun Detail
If you like colors, youthful designs, and fun patterns, this next sunglass chain is for you. We’ve found a four dollar (yep, you read that right) chain with starfish and cockle shells, which (as pictured below) would look beautiful with some messy eyebrows, glossy lips, and gold earrings. Disclaimer: the particular model we were talking about is sold out (sorry). But right below it is a very similar design that you can get for yourself!
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10. Daisy Detail
This past year has seen a big rise in 70’s-inspired trends, and they don’t stop at the clothes! You too can channel some major flower power by adding a daisy-studded chain to your ensemble. It’s girly, retro, and just a little edgy (when worn right). Now, just add them to a funky set of frames and you’re good to go!
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11. Pretty In Pink
If you plan on hitting up Malibu this spring break, what better way to dress for the occasion than by donning a pretty Barbie-pink chain? The outrageously feminine (and fierce) accessory pairs wonderfully with big (almost oversized) shades, as both are quite Hollywood-worthy and bold. After all, why should celebrities get all the fun?
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12. White And Beaded
While some prefer the detail on their sunglass chains to be a bit more subtle, others aren’t afraid to full-on embrace the beaded look. We love a classic white beaded chain (with small round beads) paired with a cat-eye sunglass because it’s so unapologetically retro and Instagram-worthy.
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13. Simple Silver Chain
This chain is for the girl who’s craving function without a lot of fuss. Going for a simple silver eyeglass chain is a tasteful and foolproof way to ensure that your sunglasses stay with you at all times.
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14. Black And Beautiful
A black chain is a sophisticated way to add a little dimension to your sunglass look. Plus, with dark shades and a dark chain, you know you’ve got a pair of accessories that’ll go with anything!
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15. Tribal Inspired
Tiny details and beads make for a great fashion statement. This sunglass chain will add eclectic flair to all of your spring break outfits.
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Which sunglass chains are you going to be on the lookout for this spring? Tell us in the comments below!
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Anna Livia is a Junior Communications student at John Paul The Great Catholic University. Her hobbies include reading how-to guides on being an adult, exploring the many pockets around North Country (San Diego) and attempting whatever new pasta recipes appear on Pinterest. She hails form Los Angeles but aspires to live in Houston one day for a career in Magazine Editing (not to mention the low housing prices). Her perfect afternoon would include cats of any kind, hot cider, and Malcolm In The Middle.