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Do you like jazz? The Saxo model is a tribute to the thick, cat’s-eye glasses worn by jazz players in the 60s. Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, John Coltrane… many jazz legends sported these frames, which can be seen in the photo archives of America’s most famous clubs in the 60s.Description . . .Dimensions/Sizing GuideModel from our Années 60 archives.
Do you like jazz? The Saxo model is a tribute to the thick, cat’s-eye glasses worn by jazz players in the 60s. Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, John Coltrane… many jazz legends sported these frames, which can be seen in the photo archives of America’s most famous clubs in the 60s.Description . . .1. Select your lenses :
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- €265,00 – €395,00Model from our Années 60 archives.
Do you like jazz? The Saxo model is a tribute to the thick, cat’s-eye glasses worn by jazz players in the 60s. Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, John Coltrane… many jazz legends sported these frames, which can be seen in the photo archives of America’s most famous clubs in the 60s.Description . . .Dimensions/Sizing GuideModel from our Années 60 archives.
Do you like jazz? The Saxo model is a tribute to the thick, cat’s-eye glasses worn by jazz players in the 60s. Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, John Coltrane… many jazz legends sported these frames, which can be seen in the photo archives of America’s most famous clubs in the 60s.Description . . .1. Select your lenses :
AVAILABILITY: In stock
- €265,00 – €395,00Model from our Années 60 archives.
Do you like jazz? The Saxo model is a tribute to the thick, cat’s-eye glasses worn by jazz players in the 60s. Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, John Coltrane… many jazz legends sported these frames, which can be seen in the photo archives of America’s most famous clubs in the 60s.Description . . .Dimensions/Sizing GuideModel from our Années 60 archives.
Do you like jazz? The Saxo model is a tribute to the thick, cat’s-eye glasses worn by jazz players in the 60s. Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, John Coltrane… many jazz legends sported these frames, which can be seen in the photo archives of America’s most famous clubs in the 60s.Description . . .1. Select your lenses :
AVAILABILITY: In stock