

With the splendid news that Ferrari and Oakley have teamed up, we salute this beautiful creation along with some other pairs of high intensity sunglasses you'll probably want to purchase this season...
Special-edition Scuderia Ferrari polarised Carbon Blade glasses £335 by Oakley; uk.oakley.com
Scuderia Ferrari, the Formula 1 racing division of the iconic Italian luxury car business, has teamed up with Oakley, an eyewear brand noted for its similar values of technical excellence, on a collaborative line of eight cutting-edge frames for men debuting this summer. The range combines Ferrari’s know-how in aerodynamics and Oakley’s state-of-the-art optical design skills. Our favourite, the limited-edition Carbon Blade, is ultra lightweight and uses the same carbon fibre as the chassis and bodywork of the legendary Scuderia Ferrari sports cars.
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OTHER GREAT PICKS:
Metal frame glasses with mirror lenses £150 by BOSS; 00800-7234 5600
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Metal frame aviators £129 by CARRERA BY SAFILO; 00800-7234 5600
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Wraparound chrome finish glasses £175 by PRADA LINEA ROSSA AT SUNGLASS HUT; 0844-264 0860
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DiorSolar metal frame glasses £280 by DIOR; 00800-7234 5600
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Wraparound ‘Runway’ glasses with mirrored lenses £435 by LOUIS VUITTON; louisvuitton.com''
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Basalt ‘Hubert’ mirrored lens glasses £275 by MYKITA & BERNHARD WILLHELM; doverstreetmarket.com

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