Jean Paul Gaultier 58-6112 Steampunk Mirrored VINTAGE 90s NEW Sunglasses Japan
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Jean Paul Gaultier 58-6112 Steampunk Mirrored VINTAGE 90s NEW Sunglasses Japan:
$226.40
Jean Paul Gaultier 58-6112 Steampunk Mirrored VINTAGE 90s NEW Sunglasses Made In JapanPlease check the dimensions below and make sure they fit your face before you buy!
Description And Condition Of Item
New (Old Stock) from my private collection
High-quality craftsmanship, Made in Japan in the 1990s
100% Authentic and extremely rare
Celebrities like Elton John, Lady Gaga and Tu Pac have sported these iconic steampunk sunglasses
Specifications
Brand: Jean Paul Gaultier
Frame Colour:Brushed Metal
Frame Material: Metal/Acetate
Lens Colour: Blue/Gray Mirrored
Lens Material: Organic CR 39
Lens Technology: 100% UV 400 Protected
Dimensions In Millimetres
Width (Inside temple to temple): 140mm
Lens Height: 48mm
Lens Width: 58mm
Bridge Width: 18mm
Customer Service
Please contact me with any questions you have relating to this or any other item I have on .Thank you, Mark
Languages:English,German,Spanish (Basic)
About My Sunglasses Collection
A collector of vintage and rare sunglasses for over 20 years. I occasionally sell some shades online and replenish my stock. All the sunglasses on my page are 100% authentic, guaranteed.
Steampunk Definition
Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates technology and aesthetic designs inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery. Although its literary origins are sometimes associated with the cyberpunk genre, steampunk works are often set in an alternative history of the 19th century\'s British Victorian era or American \"Wild West\", in a post-apocalyptic future during which steam power has maintained mainstream usage. Therefore, steampunk may be described as neo-Victorian.