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Copenhagen-based but drawing expertise and materials from across Europe, FLATLIST is an eyewear brand with a vision focused on detail and quality. Its handmade sunglasses combine Italian Mazzucchelli acetate frames, German-made hinges, and Carl Zeiss lenses. As well as the precision-led build, FLATLIST collections are visually special too, with a range of retro aesthetic gems dropping recently. The brand's latest eyewear pieces are available to shop now at Florence-based luxury retailer Luisaviaroma.

Using only high-quality materials and production methods, FLATLIST shades are built to last a lifetime. Also designed for unisex wear, highlights include this statement-making crystal yellow pair, employing a classic rectangular shape for a bold look. This is a pair that's perfect for fans of the '70s aesthetic.

Other styles that caught our eye are the transparent-framed "Le Bucheron" sunnies, which also follow the brand's retro feel while still appearing decidedly future-ready. If you're looking for something more subtle, then this all-black pair is a sleek way to finish off your look.

Invest in some European-made quality and shop FLATLIST at Luisaviaroma.

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