<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Zig Zag boasts a unique looking frame, and although it was originally crafted in 1977, it looks ultra modern and current. Clear acetate mixed with coloured panels pay homage to the frames retro roots and minimal branding keeps the frames exclusivity maximised.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Carl was the name of the craftsman who designed this brilliantly proportioned acetate aviator that has become the staple in the Oliver Goldsmiths sunglass collection since its re-launch. Known as a caravan aviator the Carl has made its way onto the Oliver Goldsmiths icon collection and is set to stay there for many years to come.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Carl was the name of the craftsman who designed this brilliantly proportioned acetate aviator that has become the staple in the Oliver Goldsmiths sunglass collection since its re-launch. Known as a caravan aviator the Carl has made its way onto the Oliver Goldsmiths icon collection and is set to stay there for many years to come.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Originally created in 1967 and named after one of Oliver Goldsmiths Italian associates, the Renzo is a frame we’re glad to have back in our sights, and there’s never been a better time. Square frames are all the rage right now super thick arms give the Renzo a luxurious edge. Do you dare to go square?
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Originally crafted in 1967, the Chas is a bold frame with discreet branding. It’s utterly luxurious through and through with its generous acetate frame and flattering gradient lenses. A fairly simplistic sculpture keeps the frame refined and smart looking.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Originally crafted in 1967, the Chas is a bold frame with discreet branding. It’s utterly luxurious through and through with its generous acetate frame and flattering gradient lenses. A fairly simplistic sculpture keeps the frame refined and smart looking.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Originally crafted in 1967, the Chas is a bold frame with discreet branding. It’s utterly luxurious through and through with its generous acetate frame and flattering gradient lenses. A fairly simplistic sculpture keeps the frame refined and smart looking.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> The Senjas silhouette is subtle and graceful and comes in flattering tones and hues, so suits most faces, even if Oliver Goldsmith disbelieved in theories about certain shapes of sunglasses suiting certain faces. He believed that if you liked a shape you should go for it and never mind what anyone else thinks. And we think we want Senja!
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Make a statement with this gorgeously feminine frame by Oliver Goldsmiths, which you guessed it, was named after the lady herself. With vintage pin hinges and a gracious yet bold exterior, this frame is the quintessential must have for all fashionistas. Available in an array of sumptuous tones, you won’t find it difficult to find a hue that suits you.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p>From the swinging sixties comes the Oliver Goldsmiths Tak. Its bevelled frame adds a dynamic edge and gives the frame a unique silhouette. Minimalistic temple detail gives the frame a luxurious flair and gradient lenses add a feminine charm. Tak was named after an old friend of Oliver Goldsmith who was said to have helped the business grow in the brands earlier days.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Originally created in 1967 and named after one of Oliver Goldsmiths Italian associates, the Renzo is a frame we’re glad to have back in our sights, and there’s never been a better time. Square frames are all the rage right now super thick arms give the Renzo a luxurious edge. Do you dare to go square?
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Zodiac is a substantial frame that really stands out. The lashings of acetate gives the frame a luxurious look and gives the frame a sturdy and strong feel. This frame also looks great on both men and women.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Originally created in 1967 and named after one of Oliver Goldsmiths Italian associates, the Renzo is a frame we’re glad to have back in our sights, and there’s never been a better time. Square frames are all the rage right now super thick arms give the Renzo a luxurious edge. Do you dare to go square?
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> The Kendal 1970 got its name from a picturesque little town in the English Lake District. Using a weekend away with his wife in the area for inspiration, Oliver Goldsmith has created an aviator with a difference, in protest to the world that an aviator did not have to be metal and did not have to be round.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> The Kendal 1970 got its name from a picturesque little town in the English Lake District. Using a weekend away with his wife in the area for inspiration, Oliver Goldsmith has created an aviator with a difference, in protest to the world that an aviator did not have to be metal and did not have to be round.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> The Kendal 1970 got its name from a picturesque little town in the English Lake District. Using a weekend away with his wife in the area for inspiration, Oliver Goldsmith has created an aviator with a difference, in protest to the world that an aviator did not have to be metal and did not have to be round.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p>From the swinging sixties comes the Oliver Goldsmiths Tak. Its bevelled frame adds a dynamic edge and gives the frame a unique silhouette. Minimalistic temple detail gives the frame a luxurious flair and gradient lenses add a feminine charm. Tak was named after an old friend of Oliver Goldsmith who was said to have helped the business grow in the brands earlier days.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> The Bonny's silhouette is subtle and graceful and comes in flattering tones and hues, so suits most faces. A key hold nose bridge keeps the frame contemporary and vintage pins add a glamorous and chic finish.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> The Bonny's silhouette is subtle and graceful and comes in flattering tones and hues, so suits most faces. A key hold nose bridge keeps the frame contemporary and vintage pins add a glamorous and chic finish.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Super soft angles on an oversized frame keep the Sandy by Oliver Goldsmith modern and unique. Once again we see the frame and arms in contrasting colours, a key feature that portrays vintage glamour. Retro pin hinges give the frame a classic kick.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Super soft angles on an oversized frame keep the Sandy by Oliver Goldsmith modern and unique. Once again we see the frame and arms in contrasting colours, a key feature that portrays vintage glamour. Retro pin hinges give the frame a classic kick.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Zodiac is a substantial frame that really stands out. The lashings of acetate gives the frame a luxurious look and gives the frame a sturdy and strong feel. This frame also looks great on both men and women.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Way back in 1966 when design was as bold or brash as you dared to make it, Oliver Goldsmith created these super stylish shades. Twisp is a top heavy square frame that boldly sweeps across the brow bar, it’s small but noticeable.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p> Way back in 1966 when design was as bold or brash as you dared to make it, Oliver Goldsmith created these super stylish shades. Twisp is a top heavy square frame that boldly sweeps across the brow bar, it’s small but noticeable.
<p><strong>Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Collection</strong></p>From the swinging sixties comes the Oliver Goldsmiths Tak. Its bevelled frame adds a dynamic edge and gives the frame a unique silhouette. Minimalistic temple detail gives the frame a luxurious flair and gradient lenses add a feminine charm. Tak was named after an old friend of Oliver Goldsmith who was said to have helped the business grow in the brands earlier days.