The Cana
The beaded sunglass chain -the ultimate vacation accessory—bright, playful, and full of pop, it brings a holiday vibe to every day and a fun throwback to your camp days.
All of our chains attach to all of our frames and the chains can be removed and worn separately as a necklace or wrapped as a bracelet. Sunglass chains that secure your shades and moonlight as jewelry? You're welcome.
Premium chains come with the most charming little lucky penny purse.
Inspiration
The Rae frames are one-size-fits-cool, like the denim jacket of sunglasses. Looks good with your favorite vintage jeans, baseball cap, and the perfect trench you always swear by but Rae can clean up nicely when needed. Think of them as your BFF: there for every belly laugh, but also your ride-or-die after a good, ugly cry. They're dependable, timeless, effortlessly chic. Slipping them on feels like finally finding someone who gets you... without the emotional baggage.
Details
Daily Denim 10mm cured cellulose acetate frame Temples featuring silver metal hardware and fade blue lenses
Rosa Rims signature hook system
Fade blue CR-39 lens with anti-backside reflective treatment
Frame shape: Square
100% UV protection
Measurements
Size: Medium
Temple Length: 145mm
Frame Total Width: 145mm
Lens Width: 55.5mm
Lens Height: 42mm
Bridge: 22.5mm
Packaging & Care
Lucky Penny Pouch
Tucked inside every Rosa Rims chain order is the Lucky Penny Pouch holding your chain. It is more than just a home for your new chain—it’s a little piece of nostalgia, wrapped in rich brown velvet. Inspired by the soft, well-loved coin purse Grandma always carried, the one she’d pass to you on Sunday strolls through town, filled with just enough coins to toss into the fountain and make a wish. A quiet ritual, a tiny thrill, a belief that small things—like pennies, like moments—hold magic.
Of course, over time, the pouch might find itself holding more than just coins. Like any good keepsake, it’s there for whatever life slips your way—loose change, lost earrings, a rogue roach clip and other questionable decisions. Keep it close. You never know when luck (or a lighter) might come in handy.