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ic! berlin by Josh Rubin

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Even though ic! berlin has been making innovative glasses for several years now, they're still post-worthy. Made from ultra-light, super-thin stainless steel they feature an innovative screwless spring hinge-clasp-system. The 0.5mm thick frames are flexible so they can be adjusted to the perfect fit. With over 30 new models being added to the already broad collection and easily swapped lenses, there's a diverse range of style options.

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