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Marsoni
M251S
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Ted Baker Black Acetate SunglassesGender Women Main color Black Extra None Frame color Black Frame material Acetate Lenses Color Purple Lenses Material Plastic Filter Category Three Style Square Lenses Effect Gradient Protection 100% UVA & UVB Lenses width 54 Lenses Height 47 Bridge width 16 Frame width 140 Temples Length 140 Spring hinge No Shipment includes Branded case Rim Style Full Rim Size 54 16 140
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