Description
Black frame, gold crosses. The chrome hearts blue light glasses put a glossy black acetate around a wide squared lens, then set gold cross studs at the top corner of each rim and a larger gold fleur plate at each hinge. Four pieces of gold on a black frame, and against the gloss they read hard. Small etched fleur low on the right lens. Frame front is wide and flat across the brow with moderate thickness through the rims. Arms are black with the gold plate carrying onto the outside. Clear lenses fitted.
Key Features
- Glossy black acetate front
- Gold cross studs at the top corner of each rim
- Gold fleur plates at both hinges, carrying onto the arms
- Wide flat brow line
- Squared lens shape
- Etched fleur low on the right lens
- Moderate rim thickness
- Clear lenses, unisex
Why Choose This Product?
Gold on black is the hardest contrast in the eyewear range, harder than silver on black by a distance. Four pieces of it, spread across the front and the arms, so the frame reads from straight on and in profile. Wide flat brow suits people who want the frame to sit as a line across the face rather than following the eye socket. Bolder than the plain black pair without being as heavy as the thick brown one.
Care Instructions
Cool water then microfibre, frame and lenses both, since gloss black shows dust. Gold plating wears at contact points faster than silver does, so dry sweat off the arms and hinges after warm days. No alcohol wipes on the acetate. No heat, no dashboards. Take them off with two hands. Case them, because a gold stud catching on something in a bag is how they get pulled loose.
Related Products
Silver hardware instead of gold on the same black, that’s the black chrome heart glasses. For gold on clear, look at the chrome hearts vagillionaire ii glasses. See the full Chrome Hearts glasses range, and the rest of the store at Chrome Hearts. Canadian dollars, delivered across Canada. Order today.
FAQs
Do the lenses actually filter blue light?
The frame ships with clear lenses. Ask your optician to add a blue light coating, which is a standard add-on.
Is the gold solid?
Gold-tone plating on metal. It stays bright with normal care but will wear at heavy contact points over years.
How wide is the frame?
Wide and flat across the brow. Better on medium to wide faces.
Can the studs come loose?
They’re set into the acetate. Catching them in a bag is the main risk, so use the case.
Are they good for screen work?
The shape is, since the wide lens covers your field of view. Add the coating for the filtering part.





