Promotional Lifeguard Sunglasses

$ 59.00 · 4.9 (415) · In stock

feature attractive dual-tone lenses that cut own glare. Black frame and wide pop-up color temples for large decoration and logo imprints are the

Limited Edition JOLYN Exclusive Logo Sunglasses

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For sale by Mirluck , VINTAGE ORIGINAL MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENT , Very good condition., Measures approx. 10 by 13 inches

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Lifeguard Sunglasses

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Red Lifeguard Sunglasses Polarized Lense, “Guard” printed on frame, and protects the eyes. Our lifeguard accessories are made from plastic materials and it gets the job done.

Lifeguard Sunglasses

The Smith Ruckus ChromaPop sunglasses feature a performance one-piece shield for riders who need a wide field of view and superior fit. They have hydrophilic Megol temple and nose pads that ensure a secure fit, even when you sweat. The Ruckus comes ready for a variety of light conditions, and the ChromaPop lens enhances natural color to let your eyes effortlessly take in more detail. The lens has a hydroleophobic coating that repels moisture and grease, keeping your view clear in any condition.

Smith Ruckus Sunglasses, Matte Black / Chromapop Red Mirror

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Polarized Guard Sunglasses

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