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Nike Divot E EV24039 Women's Polarized Summit White / Course Tint Plastic Frame Sunglasses, 54mm

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Nike Divot E EV24039 Women's Polarized Summit White / Course Tint Plastic Frame Sunglasses, 54mmElevate your everyday with the Nike Divot E, a masterpiece in crisp Summit White designed for the woman who owns her ambition. Experience life in brilliant detail through polarized Course Tint lenses, offering unmatched clarity and effortless style for every adventure. Polarized Lenses Experience superior glare reduction and enhanced visual clarity, perfect for bright days and outdoor activities. Durable Plastic Frame Enjoy long lasting wear and

Elevate your everyday with the Nike Divot E, a masterpiece in crisp Summit White designed for the woman who owns her ambition. Experience life in brilliant detail through polarized Course Tint lenses, offering unmatched clarity and effortless style for every adventure.

  • Polarized Lenses - Experience superior glare reduction and enhanced visual clarity, perfect for bright days and outdoor activities.
  • Durable Plastic Frame - Enjoy long-lasting wear and robust construction for your active lifestyle.
  • Stylish Summit White / Course Tint Frame - Elevate your look with a fresh, contemporary colorway that stands out.
  • Designed for Women - Get a flattering and comfortable fit tailored to complement your style.
  • Signature Nike Quality - Trust in the durability and performance from a globally recognized brand.
  • Semi-Rimless Oval Design - Achieve a modern, chic look that flatters a variety of face shapes.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Nike
  • Model Number: Nike Divot E Ev24039
  • Frame Material: Plastic
  • Frame Color: Summit White / Course Tint
  • Style: Nike Divot E Ev24039
  • Lens Type: Polarized
  • Lens Color: Summit White / Course Tint
  • Lens Material: Plastic or Polycarbonate
  • Lens Width (mm): 54
  • Bridge Width (mm): 18
  • Temple Length (mm): 140
  • Gender: Women’s
  • Weight: 141.75
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