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Kourtney Kardashian Gets Catty and We Love It

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Post by Emily Abbate

kourtney Kardashian sunglassesWhen you find a good pair of sunglasses, you stick with 'em. For me, I'm obsessed with my Ray-Ban Wayfarers. For Kourtney Kardashian, she can't get enough of her Tom Ford Nikita Cat Eye Sunglasses. Next to those black knee high boots, these puppies have got to be her fave accessory. She's been spotted wearing them everywhere lately!

I love the way that they accentuate her cheekbones, and adore the 1950s vibe they give off. I totally want a pair! The only problem? Kourt's beautiful shades cost a pretty penny. Well, a lot of pennies. A cool $360, to be exact.

Not to worry though -- I've found a whole slew of look-alikes that should do the job just fine. Check 'em out:

Forever 21 sunglasses
These Cat Eye Sunglasses ($5.80, forever21.com) are a fun (and cheap!) floral take on Kourtney's classic shades. 

Marc Jacobs sunglasses

These simplistic Marc by Marc Jacobs Oversized Cat-Eye Sunglasses ($98, dillards.com) have large lenses that are sure to block out a few extra rays.

Ray Ban sunglasses

I will always be a Ray-Ban girl at heart. I just can't get enough of them! These Ray-Ban Cat's Eye Sunglasses ($109, nordstrom.com) are sleek, sophisticated, and I love color of the lenses.

Elizabeth and James sunglasses

I adore the bold lines on these Elizabeth and James Lafayette Cat Eye Sunglasses ($155, shopbop.com). The black pair are a dead ringer for Kourt's, and it doesn't hurt that they're less than half the price!

Urban Outfitters sunglasses

Have a little fun with these three colorful pairs of UO Oversized Cat Eye Sunglasses ($16, urbanoutfitters.com).

 

Are you a fan of the cat eye look? What brand are your favorite pair of shades?

 

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