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Disney 100th Anniversary OSWALD THE LUCKY RABBIT Eyeglass Glasses Frame JapanDescriptionDisney 100th Anniversary
OSWALD THE LUCKY RABBIT
Glasses Frame
(Non-prescribed Lens)
w/ Case, Wipe Cloth
A classic pair of glasses featuring Oswald, the animated rabbit character from Walt Disney's short film series, is now available.
The glasses also feature a chic yet flamboyant coloring inspired by the platinum color of the Disney100 theme.
Oswald's glasses, which are said to have inspired the birth of Mickey Mouse, may bring even more luck in 2023, the Year of the Rabbit.
The glasses also come with an exclusive "Disney100"-themed platinum-colored eyeglass case and eyeglass wipes depicting Oswald's various expressions.
Oswald's smiley face parts are added to the film film-inspired temples.
The edge of the frames give an American pop atmosphere reminiscent of the time when Oswald was active.
The tips of the temples are based on the motif of Oswald's long black ears, which are also his charm point.
Lens: W47xH45mm
Nose Bridge: W21mm
Temble: Length 143mm
Front Width: 134mm
Type: Round
Front Material: TitaniumShipping
Economy Shipping 14- 20days.
Expedited EMS 5-7days.
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