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PERSOL VINTAGE

classic glasses
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Gold-tone metallic glasses from Persol featuring a rounded rectangular from, engraved detailing at the hinges and arm and brown casing at each end.
Item ID:10332463

Composition & Care

  • Composition: Metal (Other) 100%
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  • Shipping & Free Returns

    Your order will be shipped directly from the boutique to you.
    farfetch ships worldwide using DHL and UPS, and you will be able to track your order at any time. The cost of shipping your order will be calculated at the checkout.
    We currently ship orders with import delivery duties paid to USA, Canada, UK, Japan, Russia, South Korea and Germany – this means the price you see if the price you pay. We ship to all other countries with import delivery duties unpaid – this means you may have to pay a duty bill upon receipt of your order or at a later date depending on your customs authority. Click here for details.
    You may return your order for free, for any reason, for a refund. Simply request a return within 5 days of receiving your order, we will collect your order from you anywhere in the world and return it free of charge. Click here for more details.

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    SHIPPING FROM: A.N.G.E.L.O Vintage, Lugo di Ravenna


    A.N.G.E.L.O Vintage
    From humble beginnings at a second-hand market stall, A.N.G.E.L.O. Vintage has grown into one of Europe’s most comprehensive archives of vintage fashion. Angelo Caroli, the owner, is considered a trailblazer in ethical fashion and has built the brand on his belief that the value of clothes lies far deeper than in their appearance.

    Designer: PERSOL VINTAGE


    When is comes to sunglasses Persol is quite the Italian institution, having been conceived way back in 1917. Turin-based optician Giuseppe Ratti began to develop glasses with tinted lenses for pilots and motor-racing drivers and before long Persol, which translates as ‘for the sun’ was born. By the 1950s the label had become popular with the domestic market and was producing classic frames that have been influential ever since. Today the brand still innovates and not only produces fashion-focused frames but technological models designed for the world’s most extreme conditions.