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  2. 7 Sunglasses Under $17 That Totally Look Designer - AOL

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    Get the Feisedy Vintage Square Cat Eye Sunglasses for just $15 (originally $20) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, June 14, 2022, but are subject to change ...

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    From Polo Ralph Lauren aviators to Ray-Ban Wayfarers, these are the best sunglasses for men on Amazon. Inside, shop picks from brands including Oakley, Lacoste, and more.

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    Chic new designer-looking styles on Amazon that just keep getting better and better. So, just like flowers, we’ve picked out 21 designer lookalikes from the retailer — and they’re ready for ...

  5. Thom Browne - Wikipedia

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    Every Thom Browne piece includes a red-white-and-blue striped grosgrain ribbon. [5] Between 2001 and 2015, Browne produced his suits and runway looks with Rocco Ciccarelli. [9] [5] He introduced a limited ready-to-wear collection in 2003. In 2005, the brand held its first menswear runway show in New York City. [5]

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    Carrera was founded in 1956 in Austria by Wilhelm Anger as the sports eyewear maker Wilhelm Anger Werker inspired by the Carrera Panamericana auto race. [1]In 1964, Wilhelm Anger developed and patented the ‘Optyl’ material, which was a heat-hardened plastic weighing 20% less than acetate resulting in a reduction of allergic reactions and improved fit through a memory effect that provided ...

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    The AN6531 Comfort Cable aviator sunglasses frame kept being issued by the U.S. military as No. MIL-G-6250 glasses after World War II with different lenses as Type F-2 (arctic) and Type G-2 aviator sunglasses but fitted with darker lenses until their substitute the Type HGU-4/P aviator sunglasses became available in the late 1950s. [6] [7] [8]