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Mulholland Sunglasses

$32.00

This retro browline style looks as fresh today as it did when it first arrived on the scene more than 50 years ago. The wide frame works equally well for hip, everyday glasses or sunglasses.Classic silver metal accents on the front corners complete the look. Please note, the actual pattern on eyeglasses may vary slightly from the one pictured.

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Mulholland is an oversized geometric frame from the LA Collection that radiates glamour. The acetate frame features spring hinges for a comfortable fit and comes in three glossy colors: dark tortoiseshell (shown with gradient green tint), black (shown with gradient gray tint), and aqua blue (shown with gradient gray tint). Please note, the actual pattern on eyeglasses may vary slightly from the one pictured.

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Mulholland Sunglasses

These fashionably smart round glasses are a comfortable choice for everyday wear. Made with light and flexible TR90 plastic, the medium-wide frame features a stylish keyhole bridge and comes in the following colors: glossy tortoiseshell; glossy dark brown/translucent gradient; and matte navy with brown/black striped temple arms. Please note, the actual pattern on eyeglasses may vary slightly from the one pictured.

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