Brand new Women's Ray Ban Sunglasses 4098 Jacqie Ohh II
Selling these brand new (unused) only because purchased online with a company that has muddled my order and will not refund me! Listed online as "Ray-Ban RB4098 Jackie Ohh II 701/71", these women's sunglasses have dark tinted lenses and tortoiseshell frames. I see they're selling for up to $289 but I only want to recoup my money for an unwanted product, so asking $65.
Online Product Description:
Style Number: RB 4098 601/8G
Includes: Box, case, cloth
Frame Material: Plastic
Frame Colour: Tortoiseshell
Lens Material: Acetate
Lens Colour: Dark Grey Shaded
Not Polarized
Lens Dimensions: 60 mm
Bridge Dimensions: 14 mm
Arm Dimensions: 135 mm
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58.8% Yes
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13.7% No
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