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    sunglasshut .com. Sunglass Hut is an international retailer of sunglasses and sunglass accessories founded in Miami, Florida, United States, in 1971. Sunglass Hut is part of the Italian-based Luxottica Group, the world’s largest eyewear company. As of December 31, 2008, the Luxottica Group operated 2,286 stores around the world, most of those ...

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    Website. www .davidjones .com. David Jones Pty Ltd, trading as David Jones (colloquially DJs ), is an Australian luxury department store, the store was owned from 2014 to 2023 by the South African retail group Woolworths South Africa. [3] In December 2022, David Jones was sold to private equity firm Anchorage Capital Partners for around $100m.

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    Aviator style sunglasses are intended to be worn under headgear and are characterised by dark, oftentimes reflective lenses and thin monel, steel or titanium metal frames with double or triple bridges and bayonet earpieces or flexible cable temples that hook more securely behind the ears. [1] The large lenses are not flat but slightly convex.