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Oliver Peoples for Nom de Guerre

24 June 2007, 12.52 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

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Here a really nice collaboration of Oliver People’s, one of the high quality sunglass makers, and NYC brand Nom de Guerre. They created a 50’s style pair of sunglasses in two colorways – black and brown. The actual design is inspired by Roy Orbison and looks of that nature. Also, the 50’s retro pin detailing and flat lenses really make this piece standout. Look out for them on your next Nom de Guerre store visit. Info via Hypebeast/Gourmet.


 Oliver Peoples for Nom de Guerre


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