Norma Rae, Edie Sedgwick, Willy Wonka: How does such inspiration come direct from the factory floor?
Still, some assembly may be required.
Take former bartender and Brooklynite Matt Costa, who happened to pick up a pair of vintage Titmus frames. Fashioning them for a friend, he then exchanged the customary clear lenses for tinted ones. The result: Costalots by M. Costa sunglasses.
Unassuming thick translucent frames combined with tawny lenses create these sleek, neutral shades. Each retails at under $200, so in a market emblazoned with status Fendis and Chanels, the name has a smidge of irony.
You know, without making a big production.
Available at Veridis, 1205 East Pike Street (206-402-3789 or veridisclothier.com); online at oaknyc.com.
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