Mosley Tribes Carden SKU: #7942909
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- Retro-inspired acetate and metal frames.
- Mosley Tribes logo details on side temples.
- Square cutouts adorn the end of the temples.
- Protective case included.
- Imported.
- Temple Length: 135 mm
- Frame Width: 142 mm
- Weight: 1 oz
- Lens Height: 43 mm
- Lens Width: 55 mm
- Bridge: 18 mm
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About Mosley Tribes
Mosley Tribes comes from a shared vision and the joint effort of Oliver Peoples’ Larry Leight and Bill Barton. It has been a long-awaited dream of both to launch a modern active lifestyle eyewear brand that fuses utility and style. The first introduction is a range of sunglasses that bridges the gap between fashion and active living.
Mosley Tribes combines design, knowledge, and aesthetic of Oliver Peoples with visionaries from the active lifestyle and performance sports worlds in an effort to fill the niche between fashion and active lifestyle brands.
The name is MOSLEY is an expression of a euphoric feeling. TRIBES describe groups of individuals who are united. This group is unified by their desire for performance without sacrificing style.
The design philosophy is reflected in the subtle detailing of MOSLEY TRIBES eyewear, such as the tonal application of the logo which is modern interpretation of the M and the T. The logo archetype symbolizes independence.

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