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Dixon Sunglasses - Piano II

$450.00

Drawn with calculated craftsmanship from where its inspiration derives, The Dixon embodies a geometric nature, nurtured by its step-cut details along the outer eye-wire. Its lenses mirror the rectangular viewports of Art-Deco structures, while linear ornaments give rise to a multi-dimensional design. Dixon is a motif in itself, a true exhibition of style moderne.

A late 1950’s inspired rectangular silhouette featuring subtle step-cut details on the frame front and temple tips. Custom front pin ornaments with Art-Deco hairline filigree. 

  • Eye: 46 | Bridge: 22 | Temple: 145
  • Frame Color: Black| Lens Color: Jet Black |
    Hardware: Gold
  • 5-barrel hinges with custom spur shaped riveting system
  • 2 base Nylon lenses with backside anti-reflective coating
  • 100% UV protection
  • Made in Japan

Please use the microfiber cloth provided by Tejesta to wipe your lenses to keep them dust, oil, and fingerprint free. Try not to use your shirt or any other potentially abrasive material to clean your lenses as there is a possibility they will scratch. We highly recommend rinsing your glasses in fresh water if you plan on wearing them to the beach, as the salty air can damage your frames. Don't leave them in the direct sunlight (for instance on your car’s dash) as slight warping can occur.


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Dixon Sunglasses - Piano II

$450.00
TEJESTA EYEWEAR

DESIGNER PROFILE

TEJESTA EYEWEAR

Tejesta is a design-centered eyewear brand based in Miami, FL inspired by a far-reaching set of influences and grounded by a vision for creating attainable, collectible goods - guided by an overarching aspiration to create wearable art at an affordable price.

These are spectacles for the discerning, the venerable, and the distinguished, rugged like the American West and refined like Art Deco.