Ghostly International release their own range of sunglasses
17 July 2013, 11:48
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Left-field marketing ideas have long had a place in music ever since KISS-themed bobble-heads, but with the likes of Sub Pop bringing their own shoes out recently, it seems more in vogue as of late.
Now, electronic label Ghostly International (home to the likes of Gold Panda, Matthew Dear et al) have unveiled their recent team up with sunglasses manufacturer Warby Parker for these new shades in time for the summer.
The imprint have designed two items for the ‘Curtis’ range, the Revolver Black and the Ghostly Grey. You can see pictures of those below, with more info here.
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