Chrome Hearts Glasses Gun Colour Frame

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Chrome Hearts Glasses Gun Colour Frame

The Chrome Hearts Glasses in Gun Colour Frame combine high-fashion aesthetics with premium craftsmanship. These sunglasses are a statement piece in the world of luxury eyewear, known for their distinctive design and top-notch materials. Ideal for those seeking a blend of style and sophistication, these glasses are a staple in the Chrome Hearts collection.

Product Specifications:

  • Frame Color: Gunmetal grey with a metallic finish.
  • Frame Material: Durable stainless steel with chrome plating for added durability and a sleek appearance.
  • Lens Material: High-quality polycarbonate lenses that offer UV protection and enhanced clarity.
  • Lens Color: Typically offered in various tints such as grey, green, or brown, allowing for versatile styling.
  • Lens Shape: Oval or rectangular, depending on the specific model, designed to complement a range of face shapes.
  • Bridge Type: Adjustable nose pads for a custom fit and comfort.
  • Temple Design: Engraved with the signature Chrome Hearts cross motif for an iconic look.
  • Hinge Type: Spring hinges for added flexibility and comfort.
  • Size Options: Available in multiple sizes to ensure a perfect fit.
  • Accessories: Comes with a branded Chrome Hearts protective case and cleaning cloth.

Key Features:

  • High-fashion, luxury design that stands out.
  • Premium materials and craftsmanship.
  • Signature Chrome Hearts branding details.
  • Versatile lens colors and shapes to match personal style.
  • Adjustable and comfortable fit.

These glasses exemplify Chrome Hearts’ commitment to creating high-quality, stylish eyewear that appeals to fashion-forward individuals.

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