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PORSCHE DESIGN 7015 C 53-15-140 TITANIUM ALLERGY FREE & LIGHT WEIGHT RIMLESS/FRAMELESS EYEGLASSES/GLASSES/FRAME - womens/mens/unisex - made in Japan (highest quality)
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hard case: included
color code: C (shiny gunmetal)
MSRP: $480.00


Price: $480.00 $129.95

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Helppp!! Does anyone know a Japan eyewear brand named Suki?

Recently I went to an optical store to get my eyeglasses in New York and i paid for a frame that was named Suki, japanese eyewear for like 200 dollars!
Does anyone know Suki, the designer eyewear? I tried to search google but I couldn't find it at all! I hope its a good brand!


Probably you are looking for "gotti", swiss brand since 1996. I don't know why but they put Japanese name as 'Suki' or 'Shiro' to their sunglasses.

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