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VS3791: Vintage Revo 1602 010 sunglasses feature an intricately etched gold frame and brown Revo mineral glass lenses, one of the smaller lens sizes Revo ever produced and always in high demand among our customers when we have them. Don't miss the intricately etched ear stems and the pinpoint etching of the front frame and nose bridge, all clearly evident of the unparalleled Revo quality back in these early years of production. Tell Me More
VS3792: Vintage Revo 800 Grand Venture sunglasses feature the rare mottled tortoise shell frame produced in only very small quantities over about a 1.5 year period, and what better color complement for it than Revo's purple tint lenses with a purple flash coating applied to the brown mineral glass base lens. It's a distinctive and eye catching frame and lens combination, a unique Revo interpretation of classic aviator sunglasses but definitely not your run of the mill Ray-Ban aviator. Tell Me More
VS3793: Vintage Revo 2027 301 sunglasses feature a subtly contoured wrap sunglasses black ebony frame along with highly reflective Revo stealth mirror h2o polarized lenses that will pick up extra hues of red, blue, and purple out in the sunlight. Revo 2027 sunglasses were a 1990s reinterpretation of early Revo wrap styles that preceded it like the Revo 870 and 1013, perhaps even more distinctive and eye catching than those earlier predecessors. Tell Me More
VS3794: Vintage Oliver Peoples Nitro sunglasses were worn by Brad Pitt in the movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith, here with the sleek polished chrome frame and always sought after blue gradient lenses. It's finely crafted as are all of early Oliver Peoples production from Japan in these earliest years of the brand, suitable for all different face sizes and shapes and equally at home for formal or casual occasions. Tell Me More
VS3795: Vintage Oliver Peoples OP-524 Fight Club sunglasses are a real icon of modern sunglasses design and one of the single most influential styles that put Oliver Peoples eyewar on the designer map. The OP 524 was part of 3 sets OP issued for the Fight Club paper street series and considered for use in the film starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter, and these are the original 1998 version. Tell Me More
VS3796: Vintage Revo 850 sunglasses with purple logos is the earliest example we've ever had of this iconic style, indicated by the rare purple frame accent lines and embossed purple Revo logos on the ear stem and front frame that you didn't see any longer after the very initial production run of Revo 850 sunglasses in the mid 1980s. We think the rare purple logo Revo 850 is particularly striking when set against the black ebony frame, and the 850 has always been highly sought after. Tell Me More
VS3797: Vintage Revo 984 001 Malibu sunglasses from the Revo Traveler Collection have a very distinctive style, with Tortuga tortoise shell top accent and extended temples along with a downwardly curved nose bridge that collectively adds plenty of design flair to this early Revo style c. mid to late 1980s. The Revo green Triband lenses provide impeccable contrast enhancement for superb visual acuity in a wide range of light conditions. Tell Me More
VS3798: Vintage Revo 2509 301 sunglasses feature a sleek and elegant gloss black low profile frame complemented perfectly by highly reflective Revo blue mirror lenses in one of their best styles of the mid to late 1990s. The distinctively thick and tapered ear stems make them as interesting from the sides as from the front, and the size and shape fit a wide variety of face sizes and contours. Tell Me More
VS3799: Vintage Giorgio Armani 667 706 sunglasses have a size and shape reminiscent of vintage Ray-Ban Caravan sunglasses but with more curves and a lot more Italian design flair. The black ebony frame is strong and durable, and it's a perfect color complement for the green Armani mineral glass lenses used in the 667 706 variation. Tell Me More
VS3800: Vintage Versace S73 15L sunglasses feature an eye catching gold and silver plated frame that simply exudes the high quality for which Versace sunglasses from this period were known along with gleaming black ebony ear stems decorated with the famous Versace Medusa Head logo in gold set against a silver background. Versace S73 sunglasses were among the most popular of all Versace sunglasses produced prior to the death of company founder Gianni Versace. Tell Me More
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