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MoleskineUnisex Polarised Rectangular Sunglasses (Model: 7004)

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R499

Retail: R1,350
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Unisex Moleskine rectangular sunglasses with key bridge and Polarized lenses. An elegant and ultra-light frame, made by the famous company of Moleskine diaries. Equipped with polarized lenses with internal anti-glare. Internal anti-glare is a lens treatment that makes vision clearer as it reduces the reflections of light and halos.

Product Features
  • Newly engineered rotating temples - temples fold down and round making the glasses extra slim when closed
  • Protective rigid case designed to reflect the look and feel of the Classic Notebook
  • Distinctive ‘In case of loss’ notice inside the case
  • Scratch-resistant lenses
  • Lightweight
Product Specifications 
  • Frames made from high-grade Grilamid from Switzerland
  • Lense width: 55 mm
  • Bridge width: 17 mm
  • Temple length: 145 mm
What's in the Box
  • 1 x Moleskine Sunglass
  • 1 x Protective case
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One word that is very similar across most South African languages is 'bank'. In Xhosa it's 'ibhanki ', in Zulu it's 'ibhange', and in both Afrikaans and English it's 'bank'. Of course, the bank we have a deal on today has nothing to do with where you keep your money, but rather where you should spend it: a power bank from SUPERVOLT.