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Foster Grant Mens Wrap Black Sunglasses
€29.30€46.89
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Προέρχεται από το Fashion sunglasses store
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Item description from the seller
Inspired by iconic retro styles, these wrap-style men's sunglasses by Foster Grant feature state-of-the-art polarized lenses. Featuring 100% UVA-UVB lens protection, these men's polarized sunglasses also have a soft-to-touch frame that offers comfort and function. What’s more, the lenses have scratch- and impact-resistance for daily wear.
Worn for over 90 years by global icons and trendsetters, Foster Grant is the original American sunglass brand.Foster Grant believes in eyewear that is effortlessly fashion forward and perfectly you, with true quality you can see and feel. Every pair of Foster Grant sunglasses, readers, blue light glasses and more are carefully constructed to give you the most comfortable fit, as well as affordable, fashion-forward style.
POLARIZED LENSES REDUCE GLARE
LENSES HELP FILTER POTENTIALLY HARMFUL BLUE LIGHT*
SCRATCH-RESISTANT LENSES
IMPACT-RESISTANT LENSES
100% UVA-UVB LENS PROTECTION
MADE IN CHINA
Lenses with uniform tint filter approximately 70%-96% of potentially harmful blue light, and lenses with gradient tint filter approximately 0%-96% of potentially harmful blue light (depending on the portion of the lens tested). The percentage represents the average amount of potentially harmful blue light filtered at 5 nanometer increments in the 415-455 nanometer range of the visible light spectrum.
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