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Those looking for vibrant visor
shades would stop at the Xan Sun
Orb 4431 model. Its sculpted
frames are contrasted by subtle
curves to the high points and
thick, tapered temples. This
sporty style is complemented
with cheerful colour
combinations of green apple,
lilac, cobalt blue or black, and
fitted with tone-on-tone partly
bio-based nylon lenses.
The Zena sun style, ORB4430, is a geometric
frame with solid, tapered temples showing dot
rivets. Made with bio-based nylon, it is available
in coral, lilac, black or white, with a choice of shape with sharp angles and extremely
grey or tone-on-tone bio- based nylon lenses. sleek metal temples in gold or gunmetal
It also comes in a rather large optical style tones. These are fitted with bio-based
(RX7330), in black, dark Havana, lilac or fresh nylon lenses in pastel colours of fresh
green with prescription lenses. lilac, green apple, cherry or classic black.
Emy sunglasses (0RB3741) feature a The collection includes Izaz sun with a
rectangular wire frame in gold, silver or seamless profile and slim, straight brow
gunmetal. The shades are offered in bright in a choice of electric colours. There’s an
violet, pink or blue made with bio-nylon, ultra-wide option in Kat sunglasses and
with dark grey or polar lenses. Black, silver, prescription frames – very 1960s with
gold or rose gold are the colours in the thick, tapered temples and subtle dot
optical style, RX6541. rivets, in bold colours for the former, and
more subtle for the latter.
A smart and very contemporary pair of
rimless frames with thin metal temples, the Anh Rounding up the collection is Teru
sunglasses model, 0RB3731, shows clear lenses sun, a slim outlined rectangular frame
in lilac, green apple, cherry or classic black. in an extra-large size with solid, tapering
temples. And Yevi, thin metal frames in
Adding further variety to the collection is a narrow hexagonal shape, available as
the Xime sun ORB3730, an irregular butterfly sunglasses and optical frames.
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