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VS3771: Vintage Giorgio Armani 831 015 sunglasses feature a fine orange tortoise shell Italian frame accented with gold temple accents and hinges along with Armani top of the line brown mineral glass lenses for a great look. Vintage Armanis from this period have been enduringly popular through the years, and this frame style is reminiscent of a moderately oversized Ray-Ban Wayfarer but with that unmatched Italian design flair and distinctively wide ear stems. Tell Me More

VS3772: Vintage Carrera Porsche Design 5623A 98 sunglasses are the much rarer A model, the smallest size of vintage Carrera PD 5621 and 5623 interchangeable lens sunglasses. It's hard to tell the difference between the large and small full size 5621 and 5623 sunglasses as both are quite large, but the A designation denotes a notably smaller frame which is wildly popular with those who don't like the oversized look and with those with smaller face sizes. Tell Me More

VS3773: Vintage Killer Loop W2420 Volatile sunglasses feature a lightweight brushed aluminum frame and high performance flash mirror lenses in one of the most distinctive sunglass designs of the 20th century c early 1990s. These Killer Loops are not your cheap modern version of the iconic brand but rather were produced when Killer Loop sunglasses were owned and produced by Bausch & Lomb of Ray-Ban fame. Tell Me More

VS3774: Vintage Cazal 961 406 sunglasses feature beautiful angular patterns in the gold plated and Tortuga front frame and ear ear stems, a design explosion that anyone in the know about vintage sunglasses will know instantly are vintage Cazals. The contrasting angles of the front frame are every bit as interesting as those on both ear stems, making the Cazal 961 a design that looks as distinctive from the sides as they do from the front. Tell Me More

VS3775: Vintage Cazal 164 380 sunglasses feature an elegant and eye catching frame profile that reflects the complex design and manufacturing process for which vintage Cazal sunglasses were known along with top of the line rimless blue gradient Cazal lenses. Don't miss the subtle colors and pattern of the gold plated ear stems and the combination of angles that add so much design flair to this early Cazal design dating to Cazal founder Cari Zalloni. Tell Me More

VS3776: Vintage Killer Loop K0291 Volatile sunglasses feature a lightweight brushed aluminum frame and high performance flash mirror lenses in one of the most distinctive sunglass designs of the 20th century c early 1990s. These Killer Loops are not your cheap modern version of the iconic brand but rather were produced when Killer Loop sunglasses were owned and produced by Bausch & Lomb of Ray-Ban fame. Tell Me More

VS3777: Vintage Carrera Porsche Design 5664 41 sunglasses are one of the very few original Porsche Design styles featuring a rimless lower frame, a great design flair to go with the eye catching gold and silver plated frame and the rare pink gradient lenses. Carrera Porsche Design 5664 sunglasses were produced in only very small quantities, and the 5664 41 variation is arguably the hardest to find frame and lens color combination of any made. Tell Me More

VS3778: Vintage Oakley Minute sunglasses feature the eye catching look of the Oakley Rootbeer rame coupled with all purpose Oakley VR28 lenses that provide plenty of eye protection outdoors but aren't so dark that you have to take them off every time you go inside. Oakley Minute sunglasses are a close cousin of the Oakley XX Twenty, but a lot of people prefer the subtle shape difference of the Minute and their inset Oakley O logos on the exterior of both ear stems. Tell Me More

VS3779: Vintage Oakley 009137-04 Pit Boss II Scuderia Ferrari sunglasses were sold for around $600 even at their introduction to the market, a very high price even for Oakley, and these 009137 Pit Boss II sunglasses feature Fire Iridium lenses and were a collaboration between Oakley and Ferrari. Oakley Pit Boss sunglasses were the first in the “Elite” Oakley line, never meant to be the mass produced like the Gascan or Holbrook and meant to appeal directly to Oakley collectors. Tell Me More

VS3780: Vintage Maui Jim MJ-156 Monarch sunglasses feature an elegant, very finely crafted frame along with early Maui Jim mirrored mineral glass lenses. The frame style and the frame and lens quality of these early Maui Jim MJ-156 sunglasses are reminiscent of vintage Revos from this same period. Don't miss the eye catching details at the nose bridge and both hinges, and note the beautiful colors of the ear stems. Tell Me More


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