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Aaron De La Cruz Sunglasses From Look/See

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Aaron De La Cruz (interviewed here) has a new collaboration with Look/See Eyewear, who produced a limited edition (only 100 made) set of frames with Aaron's trademark style. The designs aren't printed on the glasses but rather laser-etched to maintain the crispness of the original design. Proceeds from the project will benefit the Urban Arts Partnership and help develop the skills of future artists. For more information on UAP, please visit their website, urbanarts.org

The sunglasses cost $75 and you can pick them up right here. More images below:

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