OLIVER PEOPLES
(JP¥49,600)
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Purchase Route: This product was received as a gift from someone who purchased it at OLIVER PEOPLES AOYAMA. Accessories include a case and unused floss. Production is from the Optic Japan era, making this an extremely rare limited model that is out of brand stock and not scheduled for restock. "MP-2 Polarized" was released in 2016 as polarized lens sunglasses. It is a 48mm size, one size larger than the standard MP-2. It's a classic Boston-type wrapped cell frame. As a model with a cell cover only on the lens frame of the front part, its antique feel has a depth that is different from others. The design of the bridge, rim, and temple metalwork is a reproduction of the antique. Frame Color: Black/Silver Lens Color: Polarized Green Lens Front Width: 133mm Front Height: 47.5mm ● Lens Width: 48mm ● Lens Height: 43mm ● Bridge Width: 24mm ● Temple Length: 148mm OLIVER PEOPLES Adding a modern arrangement to the vintage from the 1920s to the 1940s, creating a new realm. OLIVER PEOPLES began in the early 80s when Larry Leight, Kenny Schwartz, and Dennis Leight were thinking about running an eyewear boutique in Los Angeles. While collecting materials and items from various places, they received a package from an antique dealer in NY, and in it, they encountered vintage frames from over 50 years ago, and they were convinced of the direction they were aiming for. In 1986, they opened their long-awaited first store, in 1994, they signed a license agreement with Paul Smith, and in 1999, they realized a collaboration with Patrizio Bertelli, the chief executive manager of PRADA. After that, they worked on various collection brands such as MIUMIU, JIL SANDER, and HELMUT LANG. In recent years, the collaboration with "TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloIst.", handled by the former number nine designer, has become a hot topic, and its presence has permeated even among the highly sensitive generation.
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