Noir Wearable Sunglass Case – Upcycled Leather | Econock
Meet the Econock Noir Wearable Sunglass Case — designed for people who love their eyewear but hate bulky cases, awkward pockets, and scratched lenses.
If you've ever hung your sunglasses on your shirt and watched them fall, stuffed them into your pocket only to bend or scratch them, or carried a chunky case that forced you to carry another bag — this case is for you.
A Sunglass Case That's Also a Style Statement
Unlike traditional hard sunglass cases, the Econock Noir case is meant to be worn. Sleek, lightweight, and handcrafted from upcycled leather in India, it keeps your eyewear protected while becoming part of your outfit. Because even your utility should look iconic.
Why You'll Love It
- Wearable Design: Comes with a stylish lanyard so your sunglasses stay close, secure, and hands-free.
- Slim & Pocket-Friendly: No bulk, no awkward shapes — perfect for travel, events, and everyday wear.
- Protects What Matters: Shields your eyewear from scratches, pressure, and accidental drops.
- Sustainably Made: Crafted from upcycled leather and vegan cork options, handmade in India.
- Modern Aesthetic: A minimal alternative to outdated eyewear chains and oversized cases.
- Perfect for Gifting: Thoughtful, unique, and effortlessly cool.
Made for People Who…
- Own multiple pairs of sunglasses or spectacles
- Switch eyewear throughout the day
- Travel light but care deeply about style
- Believe practicality should never look boring
When You'll Reach for It
- While traveling or heading on vacation
- Styling for an important day or event
- Running errands without carrying a bag
- After losing or breaking a favorite pair (never again)
The Econock Philosophy
We believe the best accessories solve real problems — quietly, beautifully, and confidently. Upgrade how you protect your eyewear.
Wear your sunglasses case. Don't carry it.
See the Noir sunglass case styling video
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