This Is the Easiest Way to Keep Your Sunglasses Organized

Sunglasses are a key accessory when it comes to transitioning from season to season. But despite having a pair for just about any occasion, there’s nothing more stressful than not being able to find the exact shades you’re looking for. So why not invest in a sunglass organizer?
Instead of leaving your frames strewn everywhere from the top of your dresser to the inside of your purse, a simple organizer will keep your shades all in one place. So when you’re heading out, you can grab your favorite pair without a second thought.
If you know the joy that comes with a beautifully arranged closet, you’ll know too that having something to hold all your smaller pieces, sunglasses included, is just as important as having something to hold your boots and sweaters. To help you jump-start your cleanup, we rounded up our favorite ways to keep your eyewear neat and tidy. Then shop some of our favorite stylish sunglasses to fill your new organizer.
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Keep these sunglasses organized in these simple ways and you’ll always be able to find your favorite pair for your next day out.

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