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Colorful eyewear seems to be having a moment.
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The Dean from Erker's 1879 in Lilacy. — Maggie Campbell, Eyes on Trade, Winston Salem, NC
The Eclipse, a full wrap style, is Amphibia's newest and largest frame with available ANSI Z87.1 impact rating for maximum protection on or off the water featuring Aircel Floating Technology. Available in several frame and lens combinations, shown in Matte Black/Blue Rubber with Blue Shock (Grey Base/Heavy Blue Mirror) lenses. MSRP: $179.99
We had a couple of multiple sales of Amphibia floating sunglasses within the same families. — Robin Morrison, Optical Options, Ft Myers, FL
Gucci (4), Ray-Ban (4), Scott Harris (4), Charmant (2), Coach (2), Etnia Barcelona (2), Kate Spade (2), Modo (2), Oakley (2), Tom Ford (2)
Ray-Ban (9), Maui Jim (7), Oakley (7) Kate Spade (2), Rudy Project (2)
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