1930's
Unisex Sunglasses with Classic 1930's Styling
Colour: Floating Monochrome
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By the 1930’s, sunglasses had really come into their own. Style sirens of the silver screen such as Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford had an enormous influence on what women were wearing and these sunglasses play homage to the era and in particular, the iconic 1939 Vogue magazine cover.
Featuring large paddle temples, which were typical of the period, these frames are handmade in Italy from premium cotton acetate and come with 2-base flat lenses.
Frame Size: 42☐28-140
Lens Width: 42mm
Bridge Width: 28mm
Temple Length: 140mm
This style is good for narrower width faces
THE OLIVER GOLDSMITH STORY
Oliver Goldsmith epitomizes timeless elegance and expert craftsmanship. Founded in 1926, it transformed eyewear into a symbol of luxury and individuality.
Every pair is a masterpiece, meticulously crafted with precision, combining innovative design with heritage techniques. From Audrey Hepburn, The Rolling Stones, to Royalty, Oliver Goldsmith frames have adorned icons, signifying sophistication and enduring style.
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Please note:
All Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses are shipped from the UK. If placing an order with any Royal Albartross product, your shipment will arrive in 2 packages.
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Returns
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1930's | Floating Monochrome
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