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The Great Frog Paterson Aviator Sunglasses

The Great Frog Paterson Aviator Sunglasses

A tribute to the pioneers that paved the way, the Paterson Sunglass garners its name from the late Paterson Riley, one half of the duo who first opened the doors to The Great Frog jewellers in 1972. Designed in collaboration with Cutler and Gross, the oversized aviator is crafted from fine titanium and carries forward the bold essence of London’s 70s golden age. Signature Sterling Silver Bones and Skull detailing run along the temples as nods to the heritage that has defined The Great Frog for more than five decades.

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The Great Frog Paterson Aviator Sunglasses

A tribute to the pioneers that paved the way, the Paterson Sunglass garners its name from the late Paterson Riley, one half of the duo who first opened the doors to The Great Frog jewellers in 1972. Designed in collaboration with Cutler and Gross, the oversized aviator is crafted from fine titanium and carries forward the bold essence of London’s 70s golden age. Signature Sterling Silver Bones and Skull detailing run along the temples as nods to the heritage that has defined The Great Frog for more than five decades.

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A tribute to the pioneers that paved the way, the Paterson Sunglass garners its name from the late Paterson Riley, one half of the duo who first opened the doors to The Great Frog jewellers in 1972. Designed in collaboration with Cutler and Gross, the oversized aviator is crafted from fine titanium and carries forward the bold essence of London’s 70s golden age. Signature Sterling Silver Bones and Skull detailing run along the temples as nods to the heritage that has defined The Great Frog for more than five decades.