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Vintage Acetate Frames by YMC and Mc Ginn

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Referencing the popular shape of the classic Wayfarer, a contemporary collection of sunglasses designed in collaboration by YMC and Mc Ginn takes a time trip to many decades past. The vintage sunglasses feature an acetate frame that sources its plastic from the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s. Whether the tortoiseshell print or the solid black frame is your preference, the throwback look of these shades is a great fit for the sizzling days of summer. Gradient lenses in a gentle gray, or even a pink-tinted variety are available. Whichever the choice, you can look forward to seeing the world through rose-colored glasses – only figuratively, of course!

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