Sunglass Case

0.35 lb

$79.00
(12 reviews) Write a Review
100 Year Warranty

Details

  • 100 year warranty
  • Fits most sunglasses (up to 6" long)

Dimensions (W x H x D) 

  • 7" X 3" X 1.75"

MATERIALS

  • Full Grain Leather
  • Pigskin Lining
  • Industrial Marine-Grade Polyester Thread
(12)
5 Stars Write a Review
  • 4
    Saddleback quality contruction but...

    I got my first new pair of prescription glasses in several years. I wanted the best case I could afford to protect them. I break glasses regularly, which is why I wouldn't pay for expensive glasses until now. This is the case I bought. It is all the protection and quality I'm demanding, but it just does not ride comfortably on my belt. There is no place that works well. If I don't need my jeans pockets, then I'm Ok, but I am the kind of guy who has something in every pocket. I need access to my pockets and this case absolutely gets in the way. I love the case. I just wish there was a better option for stowing my glasses on my person. Perhaps a vertical belt loop closer to one end of the case or the other.

  • 5
    I love the sunglasses case but my sunglasses do not fit. The case is great for my expensive glasses. The case needs to be larger to fit most sunglasses. The case.is very well constructed.

    I love your sunglasses case but it needs to be larger. It needs to taller.

  • 5
    " Saddleback is the Benchmark "

    Same Great Quality!!!

  • 5
    like it so much I got a second one

    These go well on the straps of saddleback bag. I have one for sunglasses, and got a second for reading glasses. Just large enough to fit glasses for people with giant heads. Get one at the same time as you get a bag to ensure the leather wears in at the same rates.

  • 5
    The Last Sunglass Case You'll Need

    This is most certainly a step-up from the case that comes with Ray-Ban's. This case by Saddleback is of "Buy it for life" quality and the construction is just about as bombproof as you can get. I was worried about the closure being too easy to open and I was pleasantly surprised to find out it takes a bit of effort to get it open and that's a good thing! I see this lasting me the rest of my life.