Description
The Gucci GG1517S sunglasses blend contemporary style with luxurious craftsmanship. Featuring a square frame made from recycled acetate, these sunglasses offer durability and a high-end aesthetic. The full-rim design is complemented by gradient lenses, providing a sophisticated look suitable for various occasions.
Key Features
- Frame Material: Recycled Acetate
- Frame Color: Available in Black, Crystal
- Lens Color: Grey, Brown, Blue
- Lens Material: Bio Nylon
- Lens Technology: Gradient, providing UV protection
- Lens Width: 54 mm
- Bridge Width: 19 mm
- Temple Length: 145 mm
- Fit: Suitable for various face shapes
- Style: Square
- Gender: Men
Design and Comfort
The GG1517S sunglasses are designed for both comfort and style. The lightweight acetate frame ensures comfortable wear for extended periods. The square shape is versatile and suits various face shapes, perfect for a casual yet stylish look. The gradient lenses offer excellent UV protection, making these sunglasses ideal for everyday use and outdoor activities.
Branding and Aesthetics
These sunglasses feature the iconic Gucci logo on the temples, adding a luxurious touch. The bold square shape and multiple color options make these sunglasses a versatile accessory that can enhance any outfit. The meticulous attention to detail and superior craftsmanship ensure these sunglasses stand out in both design and functionality.
Additional Information
The Gucci GG1517S square sunglasses embody the brand's commitment to luxury and innovative design. They are an excellent choice for anyone looking to combine fashion and function while ensuring superior eye protection.
Polarized lenses are designed to reduce glare from reflective surfaces such as water, snow, and pavement. The lenses contain a special filter that blocks horizontal light waves, which are the primary cause of glare. This results in clearer vision, better contrast, and reduced eye strain. Polarized lenses are particularly useful for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and skiing, where glare can be a significant problem.
