Heroes Ivory Sunglasses
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Heroes Ivory Sunglasses

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Heroes Ivory SunglassesMade in Italy Heroes Motors X Dom Vetro New to the collection, the Heroes Motors sunglasses are minimal and sleek, inspired by racing design and meant to fit snug to the face like traditional bespoke frames of the time. This premium Italian acetate is produced by hand and comprised of eight, 1mm layers that are cured to harden before the material is worked. The Heroes Motors sunglasses have been reduced to their essential elements and shape, as

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Heroes Motors X Dom Vetro 

New to the collection, the Heroes Motors sunglasses are minimal and sleek, inspired by racing design and meant to fit snug to the face like traditional bespoke frames of the time. This premium Italian acetate is produced by hand and comprised of eight, 1mm layers that are cured to harden before the material is worked. 

The Heroes Motors sunglasses have been reduced to their essential elements and shape, as highlighted by the fully flat crystal lenses reminiscent of Italian eyewear invented in the 17th Century.

Handmade in the Italian Alps, "under one roof," each and every frame is meticulously produced in Italy. We are working hard to ensure the continuation of small-batch, artisanal manufacturing and create thoroughly inheritable products that can last a lifetime. 

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Bench made out of Italian acetate.

Heroes Motors Base Zero lenses are:

- Flat crystal (mineral glass)
- Tinted to reduce brightness without distorting color
- Treated with an anti-reflective coating to eliminate bounce-back reflections when you are facing away from the sun.

Includes: Heroes Motors case and lens cloth

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