Revo has been hot on the sunglasses market since their launch in 1985. Revo was created by Mitch Ruda for sunglasses that offer more than just style. In fact the sunglasses don?t offer fashion as much as
4017 is a polarized pair of sunglasses with a dark brown tint. The lenses are cylindrical in style offering a not quite oval appearance. The frames are black with a clear appearance. From the top of the frames the side arms move back into a medium sized piece and then curve sharply around the ear to keep them in place. The nose pieces are not adjustable and this style can be found from 100 pounds to more depending on the shop and any current sales. The 4017 is considered unisex in style.
The RE3054 from Revo is a male style sunglass pair. The style offers an oval shape to the lenses and titanium frames. The bridge between the lenses is thin and allows for a wider set to the nose pieces. They are for the wider male face. From the lenses the thin metal side pieces curve around the ears with a protective plastic piece. The lenses are normally around 100 pounds when not on sale.
The female style 4028 is one complete lens rather than two. The lens is rather square with the bridge also lens material. The nose pieces adjust and there are no frames to go around the lens. The side pieces are attached with a screw through the actual lens. This pair also goes for 100 pounds.
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