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Help me find these glasses! They're amazing!

jaybay

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I stumbled upon this pair of glasses and I have been looking for them everywhere. It's not Ray Ban (I don't like their look). They're a remade version of the clubmasters.

I tried to talk to the guy, he said he lost them but thinks they were bought from Warby Parker... which is highly unlikely.

Thanks!

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I don't know who made those specific ones, but they're a browline style. If you Google something like "browline tortoiseshell," you'll bring up a bunch of different models and can identify the pair based on the hinges and lens shape.

You can also just find a browline pair that works for you, which will probably be easier.

When that style was big, Shuron's Ronsir was one of the most popular models. But that's not a Ronsir.
 

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They're Oliver Peoples, which is known for the double nail construction. No idea of the model.
 

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