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Crafted from high-quality plastic, these Versace sunglasses are both durable and lightweight, ensuring all-day comfort and style. The semi-rim frame design adds a touch of uniqueness to the classic shield shape, making these sunglasses a must-have accessory for any fashionista.
With a lens socket width of 46 and a temple length of 120, these sunglasses are designed to fit comfortably on any face shape. The bridge size of 148 ensures a perfect fit, while the feminine silhouette adds a touch of glamour to your ensemble. Whether you're heading to the beach or out for a night on the town, these Versace sunglasses are the perfect accessory to elevate your look.
In addition to their stylish design, these sunglasses are also practical. The lenses are not prescription-ready, ensuring that you can enjoy 100% UV protection without sacrificing style. Whether you're lounging by the pool or shopping downtown, these sunglasses will keep your eyes safe and stylish all day long.
Make a bold statement with these Versace VE4393 401/1W sunglasses from OSSA FRAMES. With their white frame, clear lenses, and shield-style design, these sunglasses are the perfect accessory for any fashion-forward woman. Add them to your collection today and elevate your look to new heights.
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