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The 425 euro sunglasses worn by Roger Federer at Wimbledon are the ones you need for this summer

King Roger Federer has returned to his kingdom. On Tuesday July 4, the 42-year-old Swiss was welcomed into the famous Royal Box at Wimbledon for a sober tribute. Officially retired since September 2022, Roger Federer remains the undisputed star of world tennis. The aisles of Wimbledon were electric when he came. And when he started his walk towards the Center Court, with his beige suit and his striped shirt, he dazzled everyone. His natural class remains intact and he enhanced it with an accessory of choice.

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Accustomed to wearing magnificent Rolex watches, Roger Federer made an impression this time with his pair of sunglasses. Like Tom Cruise who always opts for good choices in this area, the former tennis player has chosen a perfect model for this summer. King of business, in addition to being for many the undisputed king of tennis despite the masterful performances of Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer is the new ambassador of Oliver Peoples. The brand of the Luxottica group, which designs and manufactures its models in Italy and Japan, announced on April 27 the arrival of Roger Federer in its family. So inevitably, for his coming to Wimbledon, he put on his nose a house model.

This is the Finley 1993 Sun, equipped with polarized lenses. This pair of glasses is handmade in Japan, which explains its price: 425 euros. We can speak here of high-end sunglasses. Acetate frames are “Cherry Blossom” color, understand “cherry blossom”. These glasses are a perfect fit for Roger Federer and are sure to be perfect for your 2023 summer vacation. For summer 2024, the one(s) from the Roger Federer x Oliver Peoples collection, currently being created, should do just fine. .

© Oliver Peoples
© Oliver Peoples

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