Emilio Pucci Multicolor Patterned Round Sunglasses w Teal Temples new with case!
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Relive the vibrant energy of the 1970s psychedelic era with a touch of Emilio Pucci artistry! If you're a fashion enthusiast who appreciates bold and timeless design, take a moment to explore Emilio’s stunning collections—his creations have a way of becoming irresistibly enchanting.
Here’s a glimpse of a true standout: a pair of Emilio Pucci EPO136 Round Butterfly Sunglasses. These shades encapsulate the essence of Pucci's legendary textile prints, characterized by a striking, multicolored wavy pattern that channels vintage psychedelic flair. The color palette—a blend of teal, blue-green, and purple—is as captivating as it is iconic.
The retro-inspired oversized round frame, softened with subtle butterfly undertones, pairs beautifully with the classic metallic "PUCCI" logo inlay on the temple arms for a touch of luxury. Handmade in Italy using premium ZYL materials, these sunglasses epitomize quality and sophistication.
Features include:
- 100% UV protection
- Matching custom case and cleaning cloth included
- Teal silver-tone hardware
- Lens width: 55 mm
- Bridge distance: 19 mm
- Temple arm length: 140 mm
I purchased these brand-new and have never worn them. They come with all original accessories—case, cleaning cloth, and care book. The photos you see were taken by me and showcase the actual item—no stock images here. These sunglasses are ready to transport you back in time while keeping your style contemporary and chic!

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