DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista

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Frame Style phantos optical frame in acetate with a delicate drop Bridge Width. An exclusive zebra-effect print enlivens this model making it a must-have. The temples feature a hot-stamped Dolce&Gabbana logo in Gold and details of matching Metal hinges. PRODUCT DETAILS Gender: Woman Frame Style: Phantos Material: Acetate Color: 3372 Black/White Caliber: 50 Bridge Width: 20 Temples Width: 145

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DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista
DG3361 Nero Acetate Occhiali Vista

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