Oliver Goldsmith Koko sunglasses are distinctly retro. With a thick dark tortoiseshell frame and neautral gray lenses, the round shape is inspired by the extra large styles of the 1960s. KoKo (1966) was named after a gorilla who hit the news for having mastered sign language. Its shape was inspired by the trend for oversized and head-turning sunglasses, with wide, straight paddle temples, From a design aspect, this large round eye follows on from the Audrey designed a few years earlier.
Oliver Goldsmith designer sunglasses use the finest materials and are hand-made in Notting Hill, England. They are known for lasting quality and craftsmanship.
Included is an authentic Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses case, a cleaning cloth and a special cleaning spray.