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The all-over logo trend is everywhere you look nowadays, but none flex quite as hard as Fendi's "FF" at the moment. For SS19, the Italian fashion house has gone wild with its signature, Karl Lagerfeld-designed monogram, applying to caps, belts, bags, tees, and everything else in its signature muted brown palate. This latest release is perhaps the most in-your-face iteration yet.

Available at MR PORTER for a designer price tag of $700, the "FF" monogram has been applied all-over to this pair of aviator-style shades. Made in Italy, they come in gold-tone metal and rubber, with the logo applied not to the metal frame but to the lenses themselves. Needless to say, if you're looking to find that ultimate eyewear flex for the summer ahead, these sunglasses will have pretty much everyone at the poolside peering over their Ray Bans to get a closer look.

Peep the eye-catching shades in closer detail below, or alternatively, check out our buyer's guide to 2019 sunglasses if these aren't quite your vibe.

FendiAviator-Style Rubber-Trimmed Gold-Tone Logo-Print Sunglasses
$700
Buy at Mr Porter

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