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Andy Wolf - Cori Sun
Regular price $428.80
Silver/Gray 01 Gold/Gray 02 Gold/Blue 04
Andy Wolf - Yarrow Sun
Regular price $540.80
Gold/Gray 03 Rosegold 04 Red 05 Rosegold/Blue 06 Graygold/Green 07 + 2 more
Andy Wolf - Willow Sun
Regular price $540.80
Gold/Black Gold/Beige Silver/Violet Gold/Green + 1 more
Andy Wolf - Valerian Sun
Regular price $540.80
Black/Gold 01 Brown/Gun 02 Brown/Gold 03 Violet/Silver 04 Orange/Gold 05 + 2 more
Andy Wolf - Chervil Sun
Regular price $540.80
Gun/Green 02 Gold/Black 03 Graygold/Green 04 Gold 05 Violet/Pink 06 Silver/Brown + 3 more
Andy Wolf - Turner Sun
Regular price $540.80
Silver/Black 05 Gun/Blue 06 Rosegold/Violet 07 Rosegold/Red 08 Gun/Beige 09 + 2 more
Andy Wolf - Saxon Sun
Regular price $540.80
Black/Gray 01 Gold/Green 02 Green/Violet 03 Silver/Blue 04 + 1 more
Andy Wolf - Sabs Sun
Regular price $428.80
Rosegold/Brown 03 Gold/Berry 04 Brown/White 05 Gold/Blue 06 + 1 more

The appearance of sunglasses, weight, lifetime, as well as some other characteristics depend on the choice of material from which the spectacle frame is made. The main materials used in manufacturing of sunglass frames are plastics and metals. One of the most multipurpose and durable among modern materials is metal or different metal alloys. There is a whole array of metals to consider. Metals come with a distinctive set of properties and characteristics. When it comes about selection between metal or plastic sunglasses there is a series of arguments for and against metal frames. First of all it is believed that metal is stronger than plastic. Designers have the possibility to make almost invisible frames and more sophisticated design from metal as metal is thinner then plastic. It is also stronger and looks more technological and, therefore, more contemporary. One of the main requirements for metal spectacle frames is corrosion resistance, low weight, and durability. Metal spectacle frames are usually made from a combination of various materials: one metal is used as the base (for the main structure of the spectacle frame itself), other metals or alloys can be used for coating. A growing number of metal frames are made of hypoallergenic nickel-free alloys. Modern technologies allow the metal to be painted in the brightest and most varied colors, and this also applies to titanium frames.