Ochila Wayfarer Animal Leopard Print Sunglasses Brown Women’s

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Item: Ochila Wayfarer Animal Leopard Print Sunglasses Brown Women’s

Type: Sunglasses

Brand: Ochila

Style: Wayfarer

Condition: New

Department: Jewelry & Accessories

Frame Shape: Square

UV Protection: Yes

Temple Color:  Brown Leopard Print

Lens Color: Brown Gradient

Lens Material: Polycarbonate

Gradient: Yes

Frame Color: Brown Leopard Print

Mirrored: No

Size: Medium

Gender: Women

Polarized: No

Frame Type: Full Frame

Carrying Case: Yes

Cleaning Cloth: Yes

Stock Number: DA-001

 

Description:

Ochila Wayfarer Animal Leopard Print Sunglasses Brown Women’s. In the first place Look classy and feel like a celebrity wearing Ochila sunglasses with brown lenses. As a matter of fact, sunglasses will provide you 100% protection against harmful UVA/UVB rays. In reality, classic and stylish, wayfarer sunglasses have been a favorite among celebrities, and musicians. First Wayfarer style sunglasses designed by American optical designer Raymond Stegeman  in 1952. By the same token the design was inspired by a mid-century classic to rival Eames chairs and Cadillac tail fins. Furthermore, they became popular in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Moreover, Wayfarer’s almost became discontinued in the 1970s, before a major resurgence was created in the 1980s. Not to mention, shades come with a hardshell case and cleaning cloth.

Women’s Animal Leopard Print Brown Sunglasses Wayfarer Ochila

The distinctive Square frame spoke a non-verbal language that hinted at unstable dangerousness, but one nicely tempered by the sturdy arms which, gave the frames a nice look. In fact, the sunglasses also featured a new plastic molding technology. Furthermore, Wayfarers worn by various musicians, actors, and public figures. in the 1990’s these style glasses became unpopular. However, In 2001 the Wayfarer underwent a significant redesign with the frames made smaller and less angular, and changed from acetate to a lighter injected plastic. The changes were intended to update the frames’ style during a period of unpopularity and to make them easier to wear. Pop right on into grabzndealz for some picky and shady deals.

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Item: Ochila Wayfarer Animal Leopard Print Sunglasses Brown Women’s

Type: Sunglasses

Brand: Ochila

Style: Wayfarer

Condition: New

Department: Jewelry & Accessories

Frame Shape: Square

UV Protection: Yes

Temple Color:  Brown Leopard Print

Lens Color: Brown Gradient

Lens Material: Polycarbonate

Gradient: Yes

Frame Color: Brown Leopard Print

Mirrored: No

Size: Medium

Gender: Women

Polarized: No

Frame Type: Full Frame

Carrying Case: Yes

Cleaning Cloth: Yes

Stock Number: DA-001

 

Description:

Ochila Wayfarer Animal Leopard Print Sunglasses Brown Women’s. In the first place Look classy and feel like a celebrity wearing Ochila sunglasses with brown lenses. As a matter of fact, sunglasses will provide you 100% protection against harmful UVA/UVB rays. In reality, classic and stylish, wayfarer sunglasses have been a favorite among celebrities, and musicians. First Wayfarer style sunglasses designed by American optical designer Raymond Stegeman  in 1952. By the same token the design was inspired by a mid-century classic to rival Eames chairs and Cadillac tail fins. Furthermore, they became popular in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Moreover, Wayfarer’s almost became discontinued in the 1970s, before a major resurgence was created in the 1980s. Not to mention, shades come with a hardshell case and cleaning cloth.

Women’s Animal Leopard Print Brown Sunglasses Wayfarer Ochila

The distinctive Square frame spoke a non-verbal language that hinted at unstable dangerousness, but one nicely tempered by the sturdy arms which, gave the frames a nice look. In fact, the sunglasses also featured a new plastic molding technology. Furthermore, Wayfarers worn by various musicians, actors, and public figures. in the 1990’s these style glasses became unpopular. However, In 2001 the Wayfarer underwent a significant redesign with the frames made smaller and less angular, and changed from acetate to a lighter injected plastic. The changes were intended to update the frames’ style during a period of unpopularity and to make them easier to wear. Pop right on into grabzndealz for some picky and shady deals.