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New Italian brand Evangelesti is all about the statement accessories to compliment those ’fits. And while the shades trend of the moment can largely be seen in large, cycling-inspired frames and steezy ski goggles, Evangelesti's latest pairs have set temperatures racing here at Highsnobiety HQ.

Founded by architects-turned-designers Giulio Milano and Giacomo Beghin, Evangelisti is a new project that's all about unisex accessories, most notably setting out to produce eye-catching and trail-blazing sunglasses silhouettes. Its first-ever drop is, quite literally, fire — made up of a chunky, flames-patterned pair of acetate shades in five dope colors.

Available at Italian retailers including Slam Jam Socialism and Luisaviaroma, the fittingly-named Drop1 sunglasses arrive in quality acetate with flame-shaped temples and translucent lenses. Retailing for $330, the bold sunglasses are available in black, gray, blue, pink, and red, coming in luxury packaging that includes a velvet hardshell case, non-abrasive cloth, and neoprene belt that allows you to wear your sunnies in a cool way without losing them.

Peep each of the new Drop1 colorways below, and click through to cop some fire new shades.

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