10616H | Bordeaux - Ruthenium
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Introducing The 10616H - A numbered limited edition of only 399 pieces per color worldwide. Originally released in 1997, the avant-garde spirit of the 10616H is reimagined for today and embodies our relentless dedication to experimentation and self-expression.
- Limited Edition - 399 pieces worldwide
- Made in Japan
- Japanese Acetate Temples
- Signature M+N engraving
- Frame: Bordeaux - Ruthenium
- Lens: Pink Gradient
- Measurements:
- Temple length 130mm
- Eye 49mm
- Bridge 22mm
EU + UK + CH – Free express shipping
North America – 15€ express shipping
All other countries – 35€ express shipping
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You may wonder why the prices in your checkout differ from the prices on the product page. To avoid any misunderstandings, we would like to explain this briefly at this point.
Since July 1, 2021 there are new guidelines within the EU when it comes to the display of VAT. We are therefore obliged to indicate the VAT of the country of sale. Since this differs in the individual EU countries, the net amount is displayed on the product page. The corresponding VAT will be added to the net price during the ordering process.
For countries outside the EU, the net amount still applies, as the import tax is due upon import.
THE MATSUDA STORY
In the 1960s, founder Mitsuhiro Matsuda, inspired by his study of traditional Japanese fashion, experimented with innovative designs that had a deep connection to Japan's past. With influences from architecture, art and jazz, Matsuda opened the door to an international, avant-garde wave of new design steeped in Japan's cultural heritage and designed for tomorrow.
Innovation by tradition
In a fast paced world, Matsuda places careful emphasis on traditions of craftsmanship and thoughtful design. With Japan's signature approach to combining artisanal techniques with innovative technology, each pair of Matsuda eyewear is a work of art that pleases the senses. Each hinge, temple and component is carefully considered and uniquely designed for each collection.
Whether it's organic plastic cured for three months or the finest metals in the world, the Japanese artisans at Matsuda transform raw materials into detailed masterpieces, using techniques that few others dare to use: Because at Matsuda, quality has absolute priority over mass production.