The Andy Yellow Bold Frames — Acetate Eyewear | Lohause – lohause
  • The Warhol Yellow lohause eyewear crafted from italian acetate.
  • The Andy Yellow
  • The Andy Yellow
  • The Andy Yellow
  • The Andy Yellow
  • The Andy Yellow
  • The Andy Yellow

    The Andy Yellow

    Regular price $205.00
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    Getting dressed is a creative act, and the Andy treats it like one. A bold, graphic silhouette that turns the everyday into something worth looking at twice.  It doesn’t whisper. It prints. Gallery, grocery store, wherever you happen to be going, some faces simply deserve better framing.

    Cut from Mazzucchelli 1849 cellulose acetate, pressed in Italy by the same family for six generations, then finished and polished by hand over several days. A malleable wirecore keeps the temples true to your fit, and precision stainless steel screws keep the hinges tight for years. These are not glasses you replace. They are glasses you keep.

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      Luis Martinez Gonzalez

      Really happy with these glasses. They’re lightweight, comfortable, and look great with pretty much any outfit.
      Good quality for the price — definitely worth it.

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      Rita O.
      elegance, design & quality

      These sunglasses stand out from the rest thanks to their unique design, which gives charisma, elegance, and comfort to those who wear them. I am really satisfied. From the details that accompany the glasses to the impeccable shopping experience, communication, and fast delivery. Outstanding!

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      Susan Brown
      Happily an ambassador for these great glasses :)

      I looked long and hard for frames like these. I appreciate the contemporary classic shape coupled with thoughtful design updates: streamlined proportions, and the great translucent ochre-yellow. The color and style have personality and presence without dominating my face. I’m a painter, went to grad school for my MFA at the age of 65. People my grown childrens’ age (30’s) and younger (20’s!) ask me where I got my glasses. Completely delights me every time :)

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