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Bailey Nelson recently arrived in London launching its debut "Bailey Nelson London" eyewear collection. Frames and sunglasses for men and women inspired, as is the trend of late, by iconic figures such as Hemingway and Monroe, each pair is created using 1950s Italian acetates, the real seller however is the price, £98 (approximately $155) including British made prescription lenses. Having seen a pair up-close on our mate Mike (hi Mike), the quality and finish certainly impressed for the price. Modern takes on '50s/'60s styles in plenty of colour options, London currently has three locations - Covent Garden, Battersea and the Kings Road and an online store. Head to the gallery for more

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