Full-time glasses wearers, whether they’re optical or sunglasses, fear the day an arm breaks off, bends or suddenly loosens. These sort of issues are often a death sentence, especially if you don’t have the tools (or extra money) to fix them. But Warby Parker‘s newest shades, which were designed with Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon, are built to bend in every direction.
Called Flippies, a follow-up to the duo’s earlier Spinnies, frames that doubled as fidget spinners, these sunglasses have fully posable arms, thanks to their custom hinges, which allow them to flip back and forth. The mobility is for more than just durability, though: When you flip them, you reveal two different front-facing frames, meaning these are secretly reversible, a first for the eyewear brand.
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But Fallon and Warby Parker cofounders Dave Gilboa and Neil Blumenthal have built quite the rapport, a relationship that stems from their first collab.
“So I sent this to Neil and Dave, and I go ‘I got a new idea,'” Fallon jokes to Gear Patrol. ‘I go ‘Parker Warbys.’ I don’t hear back from them for eight months. I go, ‘Okay, I get it, he’s just not that into you. We’re fine. I’ll think of another idea.’ And then out of nowhere I got an email from Neil, and he’s like, ‘Dude I just got this email. It was in my spam folder and someone brought it to my attention. I’m so sorry I didn’t look at it. But I think this is kind of a fun idea. I think we want to develop this.'”
From there, the trio tinkered with the “Parker Warbys” idea until they arrived on Flippies.