First off, the obvious: Burberry themselves! Makes sense, right? Check their actual website. Sometimes they have a store locator thingy. Plus, scoping their online selection first gives you an idea of what you even *want*, you know? I mean, who just walks into a store blind these days?
Then there’s the big department stores like Nordstrom and Macy’s. I’ve seen Burberry shades at both. Nordstrom *especially* tends to carry a good selection, ’cause, ya know, they’re fancy. And Macy’s, well, free shipping can be a total lifesaver, especially if you’re, like, procrastinating till the last minute to buy something. Just sayin’.
Don’t forget about Sunglass Hut. They’re literally *all* about sunglasses, so they’re bound to have some Burberry options. I’ve seen ’em there before, alongside Ray-Ban and Oakley. It’s like, the Holy Trinity of sunglass brands. Plus, they often have sales, which, let’s be honest, is always a good thing. ‘Cause Burberry ain’t exactly cheap.
Now, this might sound kinda random, but hear me out: Target. Yeah, *Target*. I saw something about “burberry glasses” on their site. Could be a typo, could be they sell Burberry-adjacent stuff, or maybe, *just maybe*, they actually have some Burberry sunglasses hidden somewhere. It’s worth a shot, especially if you’re already there grabbing snacks and toilet paper. Plus, you can order online and pick up in-store – super convenient for the lazy shopper (like myself).
And then there’s the wildcard option: Luxury Goods & Pawn Shops. Okay, this is definitely a “proceed with caution” situation. You wanna make sure you’re dealing with a reputable place, *obviously*, so you don’t end up with a fake. But, hey, sometimes you can find a *steal* on designer stuff at pawn shops. Just do your research, inspect the glasses carefully, and maybe bring a friend who knows their stuff.