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Andy Wolf - 5037
Regular price $381.00
Crystal C Colorful G Teal/Green H Colorful I Beige/Pink K Gray/White L Teal/White M Beige/Orange N Red/White O Crystal P Gray R White S Brown T Beige U Teal V Violet W Red X + 14 more
Andy Wolf - 5036
Regular price $381.00
Beige/Pink J Gray/White K Teal/White L Red/White N + 1 more
Andy Wolf - Alexandria Sun
Regular price $393.00
Black/Blue 01 Beige/Gold 03 Green/Brown 05 White/Yellow 06 + 1 more
Andy Wolf - 5035
Regular price $390.40
Pink 20 Violet/Blue 27 Black/White 28 Brown/Yellow 31 Gray 37 Green 39 Brown 41 + 4 more
Andy Wolf - 5023
Regular price $381.00
Green/Black 1 Brown 2 Black/White X Black/Pink Y Blue/Black Z + 2 more
Akoni - Eclipse
Regular price $1,040.00
Black/Brushed 12k Gold / Dark Gray Crystal Black/Brushed Black with Brushed 12k Gold / High Contrast Senape Crystal Dark Gray/Antique Pewter / Dusty Blue

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Glasses are not only about the quality of vision, but also about a statement of individuality, and an important element of the image, to create which various tools are used. A bag, watch, shoes, clothes, glasses are all important components that can tell a lot about a person. We all know that the first impression is very important. And the first thing that is responsible for the impression of the image is the color. Color combined with texture and material gives things an emotional coloring. There are glossy and matte textures, smooth and rough, fleecy and shiny. And each of them looks different, depending on what color it is presented in. 

Sometimes it can be difficult to navigate - what color frame suits you and how it will be combined with other elements of the image you want to create. Try on white frames as they are a versatile option that can be worn with summer or spring clothes. They are combined with images of any colors and textures, and they symbolize purity and nobility. In the 60s and 70s of the last century, Audrey Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot set the fashion for white sunglasses. Today, white glasses are in trend. Such frames can be seen in the collections of Gucci, Vogue, Guess, or Saint Laurent. But the variety of their shapes, materials, decorative details, and fashion nuances has become simply endless recently, which makes it possible for sophisticated fashionistas to choose an accessory that best suits their style and mood.