There usually isn’t much of a story behind the clothes you wear. People might comment on your shirt and you basically just tell them you bought it at a certain store. End of talk and you move onto the weather. These sunglasses are different. Handmade in San Francisco, each of the pairs of shades was crafted with reclaimed redwood that’s over 1,000 years old. The wood, which was originally cut for a railroad bridge in the 1800’s, gives each pair a distinct color and look. Equipped with Carl Zeiss Vision Lenses and stretch to fit hinges, these sunglasses are as much a stylish accessory as they are a talking point.
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