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Sunglasses - help identify these

wannabeagiant

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Hi. Just wondering if you guys can help me identify these sunglasses. I've been looking for a classic squarer type (like classic Persols) but am trying to find some with thinner arms. The arms/stems on the persols are usually too wide. Any help identifying these or suggesting any similar glasses would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Mad_Hatter

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You might look to Rayban, I know they make a model which is pretty similar to those. Also this particularly style is pretty popular these days and most of the labels out there are making a similar looking pair of sunglasses. If you can, just find your local Sunglass Hut and you can more than likely find something similar.
 

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