Police
SPL637N Sunglasses




- Model Number:SPL637N
- UPC:190605079751
- Frame Color:Gold 594
- Color Code:SPL637N560594-190605079751
- Gender:Men's
- Rim Type:N/A
- Frame Shape:
- Frame Material:Semi Metal/Plastic
- Lens Color:Clear
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- Premium Case
- Premium Cleaning Cloth
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- Model Number:SPL637N
- UPC:190605079751
- Frame Color:Gold 594
- Color Code:SPL637N560594-190605079751
- Gender:Men's
- Rim Type:N/A
- Frame Shape:
- Frame Material:Semi Metal/Plastic
- Lens Color:Clear
Earn$11.80in Cool Cash!
As a thank you for this purchase you'll receive Cool Cash to save on your next order.
Not valid to use with promo codes.
The world famous Police Eyewear collection was given birth to in 1983 by Italian manufacturer DeRigo Vision. It burst into prominence in the late 80's and 90's in America when it was initially distributed by Eastern States Eyewear.
In the past 10 years icons such as Bruce Willis, George Clooney, David Beckham, and Antonio Banderas have all endorsed the line. Distributed in approximately 100 countries around the world, Police has recently opened its first exclusive stores in Hong Kong, Indonesia, China, Romania, Serbia, and India .
Police has recently grown into a complete lifestyle brand becoming one of the first names in eyewear to grow in this regard. Presently jewelry, leather goods, watches, and perfume are all sold under the Police name.
Police
SPL637N Sunglasses
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SPLC51 SunglassesFinding your size:
If you already own a pair of glasses, you’ll find numbers engraved on the inside of the eyewear temple.
These numbers indicate the following:

The first number is the lens width followed by the bridge width. The third number that represents the temple length, or the measurement of the 'arms' of your frame.
In some cases there may be a fourth number that indicates the lens height.
Measurements in mm.

