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President Obama Switches from Popular Sunglass Brand to a More Expensive Look

 

The $485 designer frame is a “striking design with sharp, angular features and a deep lens shape.”

During a recent trip to watch a baseball game in Cuba, President Barack Obama donned a $485 pair of Oliver Peoples sunglasses, which marks an upgrade from the $170 pair of RayBans he used to wear, as the Daily Mail explains. On its website, Oliver Peoples describes the OPLL Sun model that Obama wore as “a striking design with sharp, angular features and a deep lens shape” that “offers a modern and sophisticated look.” This appears to have been the second time that Obama wore the sunglasses in public, having first been spotted in them following his return from a family vacation in Hawaii.

Read more at The Daily Mail

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