Tom Ford SAFFRONE TF1221
€ 355,00
Gllimmend Acetaat met T logo op de voorkant van het frame overlopend in de veren. Havana Bruin, gebaseerd op een vintage montuur.
Available via back order
Description
Description
THE UNDENIABLE SEDUCTION OF A VINTAGE SHAPE ECHOED IN THE CURVY CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
- SHINY ACETATE STYLE WITH T LOGO ON FRONT AND TEMPLES
- 100% UV PROTECTION
- SIZE: 60-19-135
HAVANA BRUIN
Aanvullende informatie
Aanvullende informatie
| Glass dimensions |
60 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions length |
135 |
| Dimensions nose |
19 |
| Ladies/Ladies/Uni |
ladies |
| Material |
Acetate |
| Brand |
Tom ford |
| Optical Frame |
No |
| Design Sunglasses |
Yes |
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