You get all the performance of ChromaPop™ lenses and a wraparound fit, plus casual style that's at home anywhere you are. Details like non-slip nose and temple pads make sure the glasses stay put when the casual afternoon hike turns into an unexpected scr
he Guide's Choice has been reimagined to exceed the needs of our most demanding customers. Incorporating our most advanced eyewear technologies, this style boasts wide temples and an aggressive wrap for superior light protection.
Thin frames and thinner stainless steel temples create a lightweight feel and crisp style you can wear every day. Color-boosting ChromaPop™ polarized lenses make the most of the view no matter how bright the sun shines.
ChromaPop™ polarized lenses set you up with a glare cutting, color-boosting outlook for beach, mountain, and routine town wear. Rubberized temple and nose pads keep them right where you want them regardless of where the day takes you.
If your weekends are a mix of thrill and chill, the Smith Emerge has the range to keep up. With no-slip nose pads, these sunglasses stay put through runs and SUP sessions without the wraparound style of straight-up performance eyewear.
Slim side shields pair with a 6-base curve for large coverage that wraps your face and cuts backside glare. Thanks to anti-slip nose and temple pads they'll stay in place whether you're digging for tackle or digging for your wallet after lunch.
Designed with our fan-favorite crew cut that's loved for it's seamless toe cap and stay-put fit. These iconic crews are brightly hued to boost your daily manifesto. Medium cushioning adds extra comfort to the already soft combed cotton blend.
Guys, meet your new go-to shades: A square style that’s as versatile (and comfortable!) as your favorite white tee. Featuring a broad build that’s best on wide face shapes and spring hinges for a snug fit.
Reliable and durable, with scratch-resistant and Polarized lenses, this rounded silhouette is about to become your everyday essential. Think of this super cute basic as the little black dress of your sunglasses collection.
Roark’s most versatile purpose built pack has increased storage and accessibility while providing stability through a stowable hip belt. Grab the carry handle when looking for an exit route or to catch your next flight.
The Surf Series 30L Bucket is more than a bag; it's technical wet and dry equipment. Featuring fully welded internal construction, water-resistant finish, collapsible design for easy storage, and a waterproof wet/dry bag.
Simple, small, lightweight, and so cute, the Schoolyard Canvas Backpack has a large main compartment and a convenient front pocket so you can stay organized, and it's built with ergonomic shoulder straps for a comfortable carry.
The Keg serves as a durable all-weather duffel bag built with water resistant material to battle the elements on any trip. Wear as a backpack or remove the shoulder straps and carry as a duffel for your next multi-day journey.
Story: Combining vision with sound in high definition, The Television is a visual display device and the mass medium of choice for influencing public opinion into your living spaces and beyond.
Story: Designed with an emphasis on top speed and dynamic performance, The Quazzi is a sunglass idealized as a 70’s sports car optimized for acceleration and the thrills that come along with it.
Story: Don’t let the man get you and do what he done to me... Run through a back wood bay and roll on down to New Orleans with a Cajun Queen. Be born in The Bayou.
Slender, seductive, and stylishly dangerous, The Stiletta is fashioned to be a flirty fetish featuring a sharp femme fatale design that contemporizes the cat-eye beyond convention.
The Smith Guide's Choice is our most popular on-the-water sunglasses, no matter how and where you like to fish. This XL version has all the same features as the fan-favorite, but with an extra-large fit.
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