Bunbury

Homemaker Centre, 1/4 Mervyn St
Bunbury WA 6230
Store Details

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri : 8.30am - 5.00pm
Sat : 8.30am - 4.00pm
Sun : Closed

Unisex Pit Viper The 2000S Leonardo Blue & Teal Splatter/Blue Teal Mirror Sunglasses Blue Sunglasses

$79.00

Condition:

Near new

Cashies warranty is 90 days.

Delivery options:

Regular Postage: 4 – 10 days – $10.20

Express Postage: 2 – 6 days – $13.95

Store Pickup: Free - available in store

Product details:

Item Number: 042300280174

Brand: Pit Viper

Model Number: 5H4ft

Model Name: The 2000S Leonardo Blue & Teal Splatter/Blue Teal Mirror Sunglasses

Colour: Blue

Gender: Unisex

These Pit Viper The 2000s sunglasses boast a rimless design that features a vibrant blue and teal patterned frame that's been fitted with a matching blue mirror lens to ensure a protective yet fashionable fit for everyday wear.

Sunglasses are in great condition and come in original case with microfibre cloth.

Please note: the sunglass lenses are NOT actually dirty or damaged. We use a background removal tool when photographing items to make them look professional, but obviously this has to exclude reflective surfaces, such as sunglass lenses. Thus those marks are actually just the stained cloth the sunglasses were photographed on, not the lenses themselves.

Bunbury

Homemaker Centre, 1/4 Mervyn St
Bunbury WA 6230
Store Details

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri : 8.30am - 5.00pm
Sat : 8.30am - 4.00pm
Sun : Closed

These Pit Viper The 2000s sunglasses boast a rimless design that features a vibrant blue and teal patterned frame that's been fitted with a matching blue mirror lens to ensure a protective yet fashionable fit for everyday wear.

Sunglasses are in great condition and come in original case with microfibre cloth.

Please note: the sunglass lenses are NOT actually dirty or damaged. We use a background removal tool when photographing items to make them look professional, but obviously this has to exclude reflective surfaces, such as sunglass lenses. Thus those marks are actually just the stained cloth the sunglasses were photographed on, not the lenses themselves.