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Thesoloist Round Eyewear | By Oliver Peoples

Fan of aviator glasses? Californian brand Oliver Peoples created a new eyewear collection in collaboration with Japanese designer Takahiro Miyashita. Two vintage-inspired models were created, a sunglass model and The Soloist Round (featured here) an optical model. This is a limited edition website exclusive, you can choose from three classic color combinations.



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SALT X AETHER EYEWEAR - Image

SALT X AETHER EYEWEAR

Southern-California based brands Aether Apparel and luxury eyewear makers SALT, have teamed up for an exclusive collaboration on a limited-edition line of sunglasses. Both brands have an intense passion for the outdoors, and the collection itself is designed for those drawn to adventure. Two models are available, the Scout, and the Explorer, both motorcycle-inspired styles that feature lightweight, beta-titanium frames, nearly unbreakable temples and titanium nose p...
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JIMMY FAIRLY EYEWEAR - Image

JIMMY FAIRLY EYEWEAR

After observing the exorbitant prices and sales practices of some unscrupulous sometimes opticians, Antonin Chartier decided it was time to act to propose something different. Jimmy Fairly would allow everyone to have access to eyewear for less than 100€. Check out Jimmy Fairly´s amazing collection at very affordable prices....
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James x Raen Acetate Essentials

EDC masters The James Brand have teamed up with California eyewear brand Raen for this sunglasses and EDC knife bundle in matching tortoiseshell acetate. Cut from a single sheet and made by hand, the duo result in a strikingly stylish option for classic EDC. The Elko stays true to its original construction, and features a Sandvik 12C27 steel blade, and includes a multi-functional key ring loop that doubles as a screwdriver in a pinch. The five-barrel Wiley glasses c...
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