New Aviat0r Mirrored Sunglasses Ice-blue/gold Womens Mens 58mm on 2040-parts.com
Neenah, Wisconsin, United States
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Gender: Unisex
Age group: adults
Material: Glass / Metal
Style: Aviat0r
Frame Color: Gold
Lens Material: Glass
Lens Color: ICE-BLUE Mirror
Lens size: 58-14-135
Black soft case, cleaning cloth, manual and original packaging .
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