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Polo Ralph LaurenMen's Rectangular Tortoiseshell Sunglasses

R1,799

Retail: R3,000
Please note that this product is a
Please Note

This product is a parallel import. This has nothing to do with the authenticity of the product (it is completely authentic), but means it has been imported without the approval, or license of the registered owner of the trademark and therefore no guarantee or warranty in respect of such goods will be honoured or fulfilled by any official or licensed importer of such goods. However, any warranty claims will be covered by OneDayOnly or the relevant third party seller, in accordance with our standard return/refund policy.

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Men's sunglasses and eyewear from Polo Ralph Lauren are a carefully curated mix of frames, lenses and colors to suit your personal style - whatever it may be. Whether you're wearing them with jeans and t-shirts, suits, or something in between, every outfit can be transformed by the right pair of eyewear, from men's aviators for a timeless look or square glasses for a strong and modern one.

Product Features
  • Brand: Polo Ralph Lauren
  • Gender: Men
  • Frame Shape: Pillow
  • Frame Material: Plastic, Polycarbonate
  • Frame Colour: Shiny Dark Havana
  • Lens Colour: Green
  • Lens Size: 57mm
  • Arm Size: 145mm
  • Bridge Size: 17mm
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