Largest Costa Dealer around Minneapolis?

  • dirk-w.
    Minnesota
    Posts: 485
    #1775533

    Anyone know what dealer has the best/largest selection of Costa sunglasses in the Minneapolis area? I’ve just spent over an hour searching online and it doesn’t seem like Cabelas, Joes, Dicks, have a large in-stock selection. I don’t want to order a pair without trying them on. Not that it matters but I’m looking for a black frame, green mirror 580g in maybe a Blackfin, Corbina, etc. Can’t find them. Thanks!

    Craig Sery
    Bloomington, MN
    Posts: 1204
    #1775541

    I have corbinas in green mirror glass, love them everyone that’s tried them on loves them too, got mine at gander….

    troutbum
    St. Paul
    Posts: 524
    #1775546

    Call Bob Mitchells, Sunglass Hut, or possibly Mend Provisions, or Thorne Bros.?

    dirk-w.
    Minnesota
    Posts: 485
    #1775547

    Looks like Gander doesn’t carry Costas anymore according to their website. Eden Prairie Scheels says “not available in store” for every pair I picked. By chance has anyone seen a Faintail, Corbina, or Blackfin in green mirror, black frame, 580g in stock anywhere?

    Can you tell I just broke my 15 year old pair of Costas and am going to Mille Lacs tomorrow….. doah

    bullcans
    Northfield MN
    Posts: 2002
    #1775555

    Ebay has them.
    Unfortunately you won’t be able to try them on but they have good return policies if needed.

    hillhiker
    SE MN
    Posts: 1029
    #1775557

    Cabelas in Owatonna had quite a few pairs. That’s where I looked before going to Rivertown Eye care in Hastings to order my new RX pair.

    The Pessimist
    Posts: 107
    #1775559

    I am too late for your trip, but EJ’s Sunglasses in Edina has a huge selection of Costas.

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18594
    #1775574

    Cabela’s in Woodbury has a large selection.

    munchy
    NULL
    Posts: 4926
    #1775577

    Eden Prairie Scheels says “not available in store” for every pair I picked

    That’s because the EP store is a boutique and not a real store. They stock very few actual items that sportsmen would want.

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