After removing a considerable amount of congealed egg from my phizzog ,I followed your advice and visited the local high street,but could not see these chappies you mentioned.Perhaps it is time I visited the optician.
I can offer no reasonable explantion for the error.
Think of it as garnering an extra lettuce,always a handy ingredient when compiling sandwiches of which no doubt many will be consumed during the course of achieving the objective.
However,i digress…and so to the matter in hand
Heroes of craftsmanship #2:the evolution of a film icon.
The PO 649 has the following useful features.
1.the Supreme Arrow, a hinge connection that features the decorative effect of an arrow on the temples, inspired by the sword used by ancient warriors and the symbol of Persol glasses.
2.the Victor Flex bridge with three incisions, a technological feature that improves flexibility.
3.Meflecto, a system designed to make the temples flexible
The cleanness of the lines along with its visual and comfort aspects made it an immediate success. Marcello Mastroianni wore this model in Vittorio De Sica’s film Matrimonio all’Italiana, bringing the brazen Latin lover touch to the artisan quintessence of the model.