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Description
I was honestly blown away the first time I designed—and especially printed—these sunglasses. The print quality, the fit, the strength, and the overall feel were way beyond my expectations. Even the arms flex and perform just right. You have to try them to believe it!
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UPDATE: I’ve created a V2 version with several improvements/modifications — I recommend printing that one. Specifically:
- Improved design
- The sunglasses are now more durable
- The arms are stronger and more curved
- The fit has been improved
UPDATE 2: I have release the V2 XL version, with bigger frame and lens by 5% then the normal version. Tested XL lens: https://amzn.to/42ebu92, (US https://www.amazon.com/HiCycle2-Polarized) please consider that you have to do some manual work to insert the lens..
Print Your Own Sunglasses
This is a fully 3D-printable frame inspired by the timeless design of streetwear sunglasses. The model is optimized for easy printing and already includes configured supports where needed.
To complete the build, you'll need a replacement lens compatible.
You can find these easily on Amazon, eBay, AliExpress.
Here’s the exact lens I used: https://amzn.to/4jnZZSA (or cheaper https://amzn.to/3EkHP5k) (code lens: OO9102) link USA: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CHJFZ78G – but feel free to choose your preferred one. (just be sure to print the frame first to see if the style works for you before buying)
🔧 Assembly Instructions
- Use a piece of 1.75mm filament as a hinge pin: insert it through the hole in the temple arm, gently heat one end with a lighter and press it in so it locks in place. (you can also use a m2x12 screws but the rod hole needs to be slightly enlarged.
- To install the lenses, snap them in from the inside using a bit of hand pressure – no tools required, just a little patience.





🧪 Materials Tested
- PLA and PETG
- PLA Carbon Fiber (If you use CF materials, please make sure it is safe to wear glasses made with these materials.)
- PETG Carbon Fiber (If you use CF materials, please make sure it is safe to wear glasses made with these materials.)
- Polycarbonate
- ABS
- TPU HF (too soft)
- TPU Bambu for AMS (very nice, one of my preferred result, you need to zoom out of 2 %)
- PPA CF (thanks @Hexalng) (If you use CF materials, please make sure it is safe to wear glasses made with these materials.)
- PA6 GF (bambu ), very cool! (one of my best result)
All the results are shown in the photos.
👉 "Feel free to share your photos and let us know which material and color you picked!" → send me also your feedback to improve the model in the comments!
☀️ Tips:
-For outdoor summer use, I recommend printing in PETG or stronger materials to avoid deformation if left in a hot car. I was genuinely surprised by how solid and high-quality the final result turned out.
-For the best finish, consider printing a final version with a high-quality profile (e.g. 0.08 layer height) after testing at a lower resolution like 0.16.
-A bit of post-processing is recommended: lightly sanding the underside of the arms(becasue of the supports), where they rest over the ears, can make the sunglasses more comfortable when taking them off.
-if you have problem with the print, try to put some glue on the plate.
If you like the file, please, the only way to say thank you is with a boost and a review, maybe with a photo. Don’t forget to leave one, please!


Support setup for those that use another slicer:

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