PIERRE CARDIN model ski sport 60/7 80s
PIERRE CARDIN model “ski sport 60/7” from the eighties is a brilliant example of modern sunglasses design combined with the need to adapt to practical sportswear. In fact, these ski glasses were made to endure the conditions the wearer went through while skiing.
PIERRE CARDIN has always been a pioneer within his own right. Even though he is no longer regularly active with his personal creation on the fashion market, his vision still keeps on inspiring us!
These shades are made in acetate, layered in white and dark blue with a geometric design on the bridge.
Both temples bare a PIERRE CARDIN logo in gold on the outer side. The inner right temple bares the PIERRE CARDIN inscription while the inner left carries the model’s name, code and country of production. These shades were made in west Germany. The fact that the production states “west Germany” means that these shades have had to be made before 1989, which is the year the Berlin wall fell and both west and east Germany were reunited.
Please visit us and like our facebook sunglassespreservation page!
Follow us on Instagram here!
All sunglassespreservation copyrighted images are also available without watermarks and at high resolution. Feel free to contact us at sunglassespreservation@gmail.com for more information.
All photos with sunglassespreservation logo on them are copyright of sunglassespreservation.com!
Any copying and further distribution or alteration of any of this post’s texts and or images and or photos which are under sunglassespreservation copyright is strictly prohibited without sunglassespreservation’s prior written permission and consent to do so.