Ochila Sunglasses Lite Blue Yellow Tint Pilot Unisex
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Item: Ochila Sunglasses Lite Blue Yellow Tint Pilot Unisex
Type: Sunglasses
Brand: Ochila
Style: Aviator
Condition: New
Frame Shape: Pilot
UV Protection: Yes
Temple Color: Lite Blue Yellow Tint
Lens Color: Lite Blue Yellow Tint
Lens Material: Polycarbonate
Gradient: Yes
Frame Color: Blue
Mirrored: No
Frame Material: Metal
Size: Medium
Gender: Unisex – Men – Women
Polarized: No
Frame Type: Full Frame
Carrying Case: Yes
Cleaning Cloth: Yes
Stock Number: AV-025
Description:
Ochila Lite Blue Yellow Tint Pilot Sunglasses Unisex. In the first place Look classy and feel like a celebrity wearing Ochila sunglasses with Lite blue Yellow Tint lenses. As a matter of fact, sunglasses will provide you 100% protection against harmful UVA/UVB rays. In reality, Classic and stylish, aviator sunglasses have been a favorite among pilots, celebrities, and musicians. After all, the first aviator style sunglasses contracted by the US military in 1935 were in the US Army Air Corps D-1 Sunglasses. In any event, Aviator style sunglasses are intended to be worn under headgear and are characterized by dark oftentimes reflective lenses and thin, monel, steel or titanium metal frames with double or triple bridges and bayonet ear pieces or flexible cable temples that hook more securely behind the ears. Not to mention, shades come with a hardshell case and cleaning cloth.
Lite Blue Yellow Tint Pilot Sunglasses Unisex Ochila
The design covers the entire field of the vision of the human eye and significantly reduce the amount of transmitted visible light and (near) infrared adiation and prevent (erythemal) UV radiation from entering the eye from any angle. In fact, after World War II Comfort Cable aviator sunglasses were available for civilians on the surplus market. Furthermore, civilian models and options appeared without a frontal brow bar and with plastic earhooks. Since everything military was in fashion these glasses became popular among the people and companies got their bearings on time and began to promote such glasses for civilian use in the 1940s and 1950s. With this in mind, fly right on into grabzndealz for some picky and shady deals.
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Item: Ochila Sunglasses Lite Blue Yellow Tint Pilot Unisex
Type: Sunglasses
Brand: Ochila
Style: Aviator
Condition: New
Frame Shape: Pilot
UV Protection: Yes
Temple Color: Lite Blue Yellow Tint
Lens Color: Lite Blue Yellow Tint
Lens Material: Polycarbonate
Gradient: Yes
Frame Color: Blue
Mirrored: No
Frame Material: Metal
Size: Medium
Gender: Unisex – Men – Women
Polarized: No
Frame Type: Full Frame
Carrying Case: Yes
Cleaning Cloth: Yes
Stock Number: AV-025
Description:
Ochila Lite Blue Yellow Tint Pilot Sunglasses Unisex. In the first place Look classy and feel like a celebrity wearing Ochila sunglasses with Lite blue Yellow Tint lenses. As a matter of fact, sunglasses will provide you 100% protection against harmful UVA/UVB rays. In reality, Classic and stylish, aviator sunglasses have been a favorite among pilots, celebrities, and musicians. After all, the first aviator style sunglasses contracted by the US military in 1935 were in the US Army Air Corps D-1 Sunglasses. In any event, Aviator style sunglasses are intended to be worn under headgear and are characterized by dark oftentimes reflective lenses and thin, monel, steel or titanium metal frames with double or triple bridges and bayonet ear pieces or flexible cable temples that hook more securely behind the ears. Not to mention, shades come with a hardshell case and cleaning cloth.
Lite Blue Yellow Tint Pilot Sunglasses Unisex Ochila
The design covers the entire field of the vision of the human eye and significantly reduce the amount of transmitted visible light and (near) infrared adiation and prevent (erythemal) UV radiation from entering the eye from any angle. In fact, after World War II Comfort Cable aviator sunglasses were available for civilians on the surplus market. Furthermore, civilian models and options appeared without a frontal brow bar and with plastic earhooks. Since everything military was in fashion these glasses became popular among the people and companies got their bearings on time and began to promote such glasses for civilian use in the 1940s and 1950s. With this in mind, fly right on into grabzndealz for some picky and shady deals.
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