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Christopher Esber Paolo 68 Sunglasses in Brown Acetate frame. Hard leather case and cleaning cloth included. CHRF-WG2. 25018822. About the designer: Australian designer Christopher Esber established his eponymous brand in 2010. Since founding his label in Sydney, Australia, the designer has built a global reputation for contemporary tailoring with a sophisticated approach, mixing masculine and feminine codes for a modern take on gendered styling. The collections radiate a quiet confidence and strength, adopting an approach that marries luxury and comfort. Christopher’s idiosyncratic perspective on the female form relies on elegant minimalism and laid back sensuality, often playing with paradox and duality. Each collection further refines his desire to strip an idea down to its purest core.

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Christopher Esber Paolo 68 Sunglasses In Brown

Paolo 68 Sunglasses In Brown

Christopher Esber Paolo 68 Sunglasses in Brown Acetate frame. Hard leather case and cleaning cloth included. CHRF-WG2. 25018822. About the designer: Australian designer Christopher Esber established his eponymous brand in 2010. Since founding his label in Sydney, Australia, the designer has built a global reputation for contemporary tailoring with a sophisticated approach, mixing masculine and feminine codes for a modern take on gendered styling. The collections radiate a quiet confidence and strength, adopting an approach that marries luxury and comfort. Christopher’s idiosyncratic perspective on the female form relies on elegant minimalism and laid back sensuality, often playing with paradox and duality. Each collection further refines his desire to strip an idea down to its purest core.

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