

Rudo Sunglasses
Rudo takes the classic round metal frame and adds angles to give it some edge, updating this essential style. In a polished gold finish with green-tinted G-15 lenses, which offer incredible clarity, these sunglasses will be your year-round saviour for years to come.
Shipping costs: / Free shipping over €100
- FREE SHIPPING on all orders over €100 to NL, BE, DE, UK and FR
- For orders under €100, or to the rest of Europe, we charge one flat fee between €5.99 and €14.99. The exact price will be calculated at checkout.
- As a marketplace we ship directly from brand partners, therefore shipping times may vary, and your order may arrive in multiple packages. We ship as local as possible.
- FREE RETURNS on unused, unworn items in their original packaging with the tag still attached (for clothing). Please see Delivery & Returns for more details on how to process a return.
- Can be used with prescription lenses through your local optician
- Sustainable case woven from recycled plastic bags and waste
- 100% UVA protection
- British Designed
- Custom made cellulose acetate frame
- CR39 lenses with 100% UVA/UVB protection
- Stainless steel 3 barrel hinges
- Microfiber soft bag for cleaning and protecting your lenses
- For every pair of sunglasses sold, Pala gives back to eye-care programmes in Africa by providing grants to vision centres, dispensaries and screening programmes. To date, thousands of sight-impaired people have had their lives changed and their ability to earn an income enhanced thanks to receiving a pair of prescription glasses.
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ABOUT THE BRAND
Why we love it: Pala truly puts people and planet before profits, and creates beautiful affordable eyewear at the same time.
Pala's mission is to put an end to poverty, to protect the planet and to enable all people to enjoy peace and prosperity. Some examples: Pala gives back by sponsoring eyecare projects in Africa and give a pair of spectacles for every pair we sell, they put £1.00 towards offsetting the CO2 cost of each delivery and their recycled plastic cases are handwoven by women in Africa.