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Fox Racing Women's The Accolade Sunglasses
Item Description
- Frame: Nylon
- Hinge: 7 Barrel Metal - Optical Grade
- Lens Shape: Large Shield
- Temple: Nylon
- Logo: Metal Fox Head
- Lens: 6 Base Polycarbonate
- All Fox Eyewear lenses have been tested and manufactured by Carl Zeiss Vision Sunlens and offer outstanding optical quality, performance, UV protection, scratch resistance and impact protection
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