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Polarized Glass Lens Aviator Vintage Sunglasses - Hama

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Polarized Glass Lens Aviator Vintage Sunglasses - HamaFrom late 80s Japan we bring you these oversized, double bridge aviators with rare polarized glass lenses in a teardrop shape. "ANGLER" is printed on the inside temple. The frame is made of quality acetate hand polished plastic with metal hinges. Lightweight and comfortable. New old stock. Never worn. Great condition. Limited quantity. NOS deadstock. Made in Japan. FIT INFORMATION 60mm Eye Size 18mm Bridge 145mm Temple Arm Width 5 7 8 Inches Height 2

Polarized Glass Lens Aviator Vintage Sunglasses - Hama
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