Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

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Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives
Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

After Two Decades, Epik High Is Still Here and Still Shaping the

Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

Giving a whole lotta Y2K energy, the STAR BEAM metal sunglasses give so much understated millennial attitude. Designed with three-dimensionally crafted beveled metal temples and paddle tips, this small oval style features adjustable nose pads for a bespoke fit. Sturdy metal frame fitted with allergy-free cushioned PVC nose pads. Fitted with shatterproof and scratch resistant polycarbonate lenses.

Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

Le Specs Star Beam Rectangular Sunglasses

Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

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Our premium nose pads mimic a gecko's foot fibrillar structures for a comfortable, strong grip even on wet, sweaty or oily skin. 250% more grip than the competition. Whether you’re enjoying a book, taking a stroll in the park or working out, Setex nose pads keep your eyeglasses seamlessly in place. Thick, 1.8mm provides more comfort and better grip for small or flatter noses. Ultra-thin, 0.6mm gives you a seamless feel. Or color it up with blue or red to complement or contrast your eyewear.

Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

Setex Gecko Grip 1mm Anti Slip Eyeglass Nose Pads (5 Black Pair) USA Made Innovative Microstructured Fibers 1mm x 7mm x 16mm

Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

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Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

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Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

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Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

Rare B&L RAY BAN 1992 Black-Gold Olympian III Sunglasses G-15 NOS

Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

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Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

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Ways Korea's eyewear brand survives

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