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Pringle of ScotlandUnisex Premium Sunglasses with Case

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About

Pringle of Scotland is an iconic luxury fashion brand renowned for its timeless knitwear and heritage craftsmanship. With a rich history dating back to 1815, Pringle is celebrated for its innovative designs that effortlessly blend tradition with modernity.

Embracing the Scottish heritage of quality textiles, Pringle continues to redefine contemporary style through its commitment to excellence and attention to detail.

Product Features
  • Unisex styles
  • Premium quality
  • All Pringle of Scotland lenses are CR39 non-polarised (CR39 lenses absorb light better which is essential to good eye health)
  • They are lighter; more resistant to solvents; chemicals; radiation; aging; material fatigue and less likely to shatter.
Product Dimensions
  • Lens Width x Bridge Width x Temple/Arm Length (MM)
  • Fiona: 57-16-140
  • Warren: 55-17-145
  • Daisy: 57-17-145
  • Grace: 53-20-140
  • Richard: 54-21-145
  • Kayli: 53-19-145
  • Jack: 53-17-145
  • Katherine: 55-17-140
  • Erin: 54-16-140
  • James: 50-21-140
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