Porsche Design Sunglasses…Yup
Can’t afford a Porsche? Well, maybe you can afford some Porsche Design sunglasses. The four models are made of high-tech plastic and titanium.
Porsche Design is a luxury men’s brand, based on engineered products. The company has been producing shades since 1972, and, according to the press release, draws customers in with their technical innovation and timelessness. They're just sunglasses, right?
PRESS RELEASE:
Porsche Design presents a new sunglasses collection, which is distinguished by its striking shapes and sporty lines. With its sporty, simple lines, model P’8454 has an especially dynamic effect. In the process, the discretely flowing design creates an interesting counterpoint to the masculine basic shape. Made of high-tech plastic and with high-quality titanium hinges, these sunglasses provide ideal protection for the eyes with their sporty curved front. By using these two materials, the sunglasses are very comfortable to wear, and the model can be used with correction lenses as well.
The nose-piece and lugs of model P'8456 are convincing due to the three-dimensional look resulting from the frontal titanium elements placed in the lenses. The sunglasses have a particularly high-quality effect due to the screw-free fastening of the lenses.
The two sunglasses models P’8457 and P’8458, which are both made of titanium, have a sporty and modern appearance. The reduced design of the sides means individual styling. They are attached in two pieces and taper down to a one-piece end piece. While model P‘8457 has a continuous nose-piece, model P’8458 has a slightly displaced and hence more decorative nose-piece.
Porsche Design is a global luxury men’s brand and is determined by engineered products. Professor Ferdinand Alexander Porsche established the Porsche Design brand in 1972, whose products are attracting consumers with their technical innovation and represent functionality and timelessness in its purest form. Porsche Design products are sold in own retail and franchise stores, shop-in-shops, up-market department stores and exclusive specialist stores.



Comments
Jonathan Fung
Am I the only one who thinks that the sunglasses pictured are a bit ugly?
dante
No, they're horrible and probably terribly overpriced. They remind me of Elton John and Liberace without the rhine stones.
hwyhobo
They look really, really nerdy.
GsoFast
Kanye your shades are ready.
Alex
Actually the basic shape really reminds me of those cliche "Elvis" sunglasses based on the ones he wore in the 70s
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