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Women's designer sunglasses, brand-new with tags — Céline, Dior, Burberry, Saint Laurent, Gucci and more, every pair authenticated in London and priced below retail.
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Everything on this page is brand new. Each pair still has its tags, its case and its cleaning cloth, and it has been through our authentication room in London before going online. What it hasn't been is worn. These are designer sunglasses that came to us on consignment rather than off a boutique shelf, and that is the whole reason they cost less than they did at retail — not because anything is wrong with them, but because someone parted with an unworn pair and we passed the saving on. Stock turns over quickly, and since each pair is one of a kind, the page looks a little different most weeks.
Céline is one of the names people come to this page looking for, and it's easy to see why — the slim rectangular frames and the heavier oversized squares have both become shorthand for quiet, expensive taste. We tend to see them in tortoiseshell, black and the warm neutrals the house favours. If you've been watching a Céline pair sit at full price elsewhere, a new-with-tags one here is the same glasses for less money. Everything we currently hold sits in the Céline edit.
Dior eyewear photographs better than almost anything else we carry, which is partly why the DiorSoStellaire and 30Montaigne styles move so fast. The frames are bold without being loud, and they date slowly, so a pair bought new below retail tends to earn its keep for years. We list each one with its case and papers intact. More of the house, eyewear and beyond, is in the Dior edit.
Burberry is the brand we hold most of here, so it's worth a proper look if you want choice. The frames lean classic — clean squares, soft cat-eyes, the occasional check detail on the temple — in browns, blacks and warm tortoiseshells that suit most faces and most wardrobes. None of it is showy, all of it is new with tags. You'll find the rest under Burberry.
These four cover most of the rest of the edit, and they pull in different directions. Saint Laurent is the restrained one — clean angular and cat-eye shapes that don't shout. Versace goes the other way, with the Medusa head and Greca temples doing the talking. Gucci sits in between, logo-led but wearable, and Fendi brings the bold FF frames that have come back round again. All new, all tagged, all below what they cost new.
The smaller end of the edit is where the finds tend to hide. Prada and Miu Miu turn up in their logo and glittered retro frames; Tom Ford in the heavier, more architectural shapes the house is known for. There are usually a few single pairs floating around too — Bottega Veneta, Alaïa, Victoria Beckham, the odd Dolce & Gabbana frame. Because there's often only one of each, these are the pairs worth buying the day you see them.
If you already know what suits you, the edit is easy to shop by frame. Oversized squares and rounded acetates do most of the work for fuller coverage; cat-eye and slim rectangular frames flatter a softer face; and there are usually a few chain-detail and statement pairs for when you want the glasses to be the outfit. Colour runs from the safe end — black, tortoiseshell, neutral — through to white and the occasional pink, which tend to be the ones that sell first. Every listing says exactly what shape and colour it is, so you're never guessing from a photo.
A tag proves nothing on its own — they're the easiest thing in the world to fake — so we treat a brand-new pair with the same suspicion as a second-hand one. Our specialists in London go over the lenses and any etching, the frame markings and model number, the hinges and screws, the serial number, and the case and paperwork, and they check all of it against what the house actually does. If a pair doesn't add up, it doesn't go online. You can read the full process on our authentication page.
It comes down to where the stock comes from. People consign unworn pairs all the time — duplicate gifts, an impulse buy that never got worn, last season's frames they've moved on from — and because those are no longer current boutique stock, they sell for less even though no one has worn them. The price you see already reflects that, and where we know the original retail we show it next to ours so you can judge the saving yourself. If you want to see the wider picture, the full sunglasses edit holds both these new-with-tags pairs and our authenticated pre-owned ones.
Are these sunglasses genuinely brand new, or just unused returns? They are genuinely brand new — unworn, with the original tags attached and the maker's case and cleaning cloth included. They are not customer returns, ex-display units or shop-soiled stock. Each pair came to CSD through consignment from someone who never wore it, which is a different supply route from a retailer clearing returns. Anything pre-owned is kept in a separate part of the site and clearly labelled as pre-owned, so a new-with-tags pair is never mixed in with worn stock.
Do you authenticate brand-new sunglasses as thoroughly as pre-owned ones? Yes — and this matters more than it sounds. Tags, cases and packaging are the easiest part of a designer item to counterfeit, so a tag on its own proves nothing. Every pair, new or not, is examined in CSD's authentication room in London: lenses and etchings, frame markings and model numbers, hinges, screws and serial numbers, and the case and paperwork, each checked against what the house genuinely produces. Where a pair warrants it we use Entrupy and Real Authentication alongside our in-house specialists. If a pair doesn't pass, it never goes online.
Why are brand-new designer sunglasses cheaper here than at the boutique? The saving comes entirely from the supply route, not the condition. People consign unworn pairs constantly — duplicate gifts, an impulse purchase that was never worn, last season's frames they've moved on from. Because those are no longer current boutique stock, they sell below original retail even though no one has worn them. Where we hold the original retail price, we show it next to ours so the saving is visible rather than implied.
Which designers do you carry new with tags? The selection changes weekly because every pair is one of a kind, but you'll most often find Céline, Dior, Burberry, Saint Laurent, Versace, Gucci and Fendi, with smaller numbers of Prada, Miu Miu, Tom Ford, Bottega Veneta, Alaïa, Victoria Beckham and Dolce & Gabbana. If there's a specific house you're after, it's worth checking back, as stock moves quickly.
Can I order from outside the UK? Yes — CSD ships worldwide. Orders are dispatched from the Marylebone Lane store in London, and every pair arrives authenticated, with its tags and original case.
Shopping the wider new-with-tags edit? The same unworn, authenticated standard runs across our women's designer dresses and clothing sale and women's designer trainers and shoes sale.
You can also shop and sell designer in London at our Marylebone Lane store.