ROSSANO GOLD - Deep Blue
“The Ultimate Driving Sunglass. A rebirth of timeless, cinematic style.”
Immortalised in the unforgettable opening scene of the 1969 film, ‘The Italian Job’. This original Renauld sunglass has been reintroduced after 50 years.
The Rossano combines fanatical, hand-crafted attention to detail with the precision of distortion-free performance optics. Crafted to bend in three dimensions, the curvature of the lens is unique and instantly recognisable, day or night. The quarter-light side panels are attached at the temple using bespoke whisper-click hinges. Equipped with optically perfect anti-glare UV400 performance lenses. This is an incredibly difficult design to assemble, requiring an exact 5-axis milling process and six months of tooling to master.
Rossano is crafted carefully by hand to exacting standards in The Renauld Studio in Italy and presented in a bespoke hand-stitched leather case, accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity from Renauld.
Every Year Renauld will release a strictly limited run of the Rossano across select colourways. Our promise is to ensure that our sunglasses remain precious and unique.
ROSSANO SIZING
Size 15 Dimensions
Hinge to hinge across the brow bar = 14.1cm
Arm length from hinge to first arm bend = 8.5cm
Size 14 Dimensions
Hinge to hinge across the brow bar = 13.1cm
Arm length from hinge to first arm bend = 8.5cm
Curve of the lenses is base 10
Depth of the lens = 4.6cm from top of the brow bar to the bottom of the lens at the widest point
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
Rossano is crafted carefully by hand to exacting standards in The Renauld Studio in Italy and presented in a bespoke hand-stitched leather case, accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity from Renauld.
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THE ROSSANO
THE ULTIMATE DRIVING SUNGLASSES
The love-affair between Renauld and the world’s most beautiful supercars owes much to the 1969 film, ‘The Italian Job’. These iconic sunglasses are immortalized by the film’s opening scene as an orange, Lamborghini Miura winds its way along the Great St Bernard Pass driven by actor, Rossano Brazzi, modelling his unforgettable wraparound Renauld’s. Matt Monroe’s, ‘Days Like These’, provides the effortlessly chic soundtrack. It is because of this scene that Renauld captured the heart of all car enthusiasts and has since been regarded as the world’s Ultimate Driving Sunglass.
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