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The future is bright — and so is the sun in Charleston. Enter: Nectar Sunglasses, an east coast eyewear brand with headquarters right on James Island.

Nectar Sunglasses offers high-quality, polarized eyewear made from sustainable materials. Each pair comes with a lifetime warranty, no matter if you break or lose them.

Starting today, they’re launching a spring sale, so you can take 42% off your purchase through April 23.*

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