


Description
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Description: Up for auction is a premium pair of Oxydo eyewear frames, designed and handcrafted in Italy. These are "New Old Stock" (NOS)—they have never been worn and still have the original factory demo lenses.
The quality of these is exceptional, featuring Handmade Acetate construction. They have a classic, smart black exterior with a vibrant emerald green interior that "pops" from certain angles.
The Details:
Brand: Oxydo (Safilo Group - Hand Made in Italy)
Material: Premium Hand-Finished Acetate (much higher quality than standard plastic).
Color: Black with Emerald Green inner.
Condition: Excellent condition. Never worn.
Measurements: 51 ? 15 — 135 (Printed on the inner arm).
Note: These currently have clear demo lenses with the logo printed on them. You will need to take them to an optician (like Specsavers or OPSM) to have your own prescription or sunglass lenses fitted. As they are older stock, the nose pads might have a very slight age-related tint, but these are standard parts that any optician can replace for a couple of dollars.
Starting at a $10 Reserve — a fantastic opportunity to own high-quality Italian designer frames!
Contact within 3 working days.
Unless stated otherwise ALL ITEMS COME WITH A 90 DAY RETURN TO BASE WARRANTY
Reasonable offers welcome on higher priced items.
PLEASE PAY WITHIN 3 WORKING DAYS.
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
| Destination & description | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Nationwide, Standard | $6.90 | |
| Nationwide, Rural Standard | $12.90 | |
| Pick-up available from Waitakere, Auckland | Free | |
Payment Options
Pay instantly by card and Ping balance.
Four fortnightly interest-free payments.
Questions & Answers
OXYDO Italy Designer Glasses Handmade Acetate Black & Emerald Green
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