Brewsees Eyewear puts a bottle opener right where you'd least expect it: designed into your sunglasses.

One would think that having a bottle opener on your keychain was enough, but lately we’ve seen bottle openers designed into all kinds of products, including jackets and now sunglasses. Brewsees Eyewear ($40) was created with the idea that the times when you need sunglasses and the times when you need a bottle opener are often one and the same. At first, we were a bit concerned with the idea simply because none of the sunglasses we own would be strong enough to withstand the stress of popping open a beer bottle. But Brewsees has everything covered. Each pair of shades is made from 6061 airplane-grade anodized aluminum (tough stuff) and a polycarbonate frame to ensure that your sunglasses will stay in prime condition no matter how many beers you drink. 

Best of all, the bottle-opening design is sporty and not as obvious as one would think. The arms of the frames have a bottle opener at the end that tucks behind your ear, meaning it won’t get noticed until someone needs a hand. Each pair of Brewsees has 100% UV Protections and even comes with Polarized lenses, which is a coup for the price tag. A signature koozie with the clever mantra “Real Men Pry” completes the package. Our only hope is that this clever brand will expand to include more designs. Maybe a wayfarer and an aviator will be next? 

Showing 5 comments

  1. Brewsees at 11:05pm 7th September 2011 Beers vs Phones - BEERS
  2. Tim Bledsoe at 10:42pm 7th September 2011 Way more relevant to my interests than iPhone 17
  3. Mike Dunn at 1:03pm 7th September 2011 You really can't have enough bottle openers. The only possible issue I can see with this is that it sounds like they won't float, cause most times that I'm drinking beer, and wearing sunglasses I'm likely to be near a body of water.
    1. Jeffrey Van Camp at 2:39pm 7th September 2011 They definitely need to float. Motion seconded
      1. Kelly Montgomery at 3:46pm 7th September 2011 Good point. We'll have to get our hands on a pair and test the floating.
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