Linda Farrow Luxe sunglasses made in Japan. Blended black and tortoise layered acetate. Gallery Projects Vintage. NOS
Linda Farrow Luxe sunglasses made in Japan. Blended black and tortoise layered acetate. Gallery Projects Vintage. NOS
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The Linda Farrow company has forged it's niche via a persistent programme of collaborations with professional designers who are very good at what they do. They include Jeremy Scott, Alexander Wang, Phillip Lim, Dries Van Noten, Erdem, Matthew Williamson, The Row, Opening Ceremony, Luella etc etc. They also have their own range under the Luxe moniker which are produced in quantities that are quite small and consequently assist them in charging extremely handsome prices. { and let's be clear for the casual browsers, that price, is not in the high end definition that many people have ie; over £300 range, it is comfortably twice that much }. This model is one of their less outlandish creations without any overt vulgar branding and is aimed at the customer who wants an exclusivity beyond the level of the normal Gucci type of superbrands and without unnecessary attention seeking elements. That is to say, you want to impose your style on people but not necessarily your wealth as well.
Superior standard of production made in Japan by and for the Linda Farrow Luxe range.
Emblems on both lenses and on the inner right arm only.
Unused original NOS.
Full UV protection.
• frame width (outside widest point): 144mm
• frame height: 47mm
• bridge width: 19mm
• inside hinge to hinge: 139mm
Returns accepted.
You must inform us of your intention ASAP and
initiate the return within seven days of receiving.
Buyer must pay for return postage.
Shipping guidelines
Uk combined shipping up to 2 items for stated price.
+ £2 for each extra item thereafter.
Europe and USA and the rest of the world;
stated price + £2 for each extra item.
UK signed for service. Approximately 2 days.
UK Express. 1 day.
Europe EU. Approximately 7 to 10 days.
Europe Non EU. Approximately 7 to 10 days.
North America. Approximately 10 to 14 days.
Rest of the World. Approximately 10 to 14 days.
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