Gregory Peck Round Plastic Sunglasses, Clear/Tortoise
Oliver Peoples
$452.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Oliver Peoples Gregory Peck Round Plastic Sunglasses in Clear/Tortoise are a Hollywood dream with a modern edge. Round plastic frames in a clear-tortoise mix soften the silhouette, while golden mirrored lenses flash a sun-kissed glow. Handinlaid plaques at the temples and a logo insignia at the left earpiece signal craft and pedigree, and the 47/23/150 mm measurements promise a balanced, flattering scale. Made in Italy, these sunglasses carry a quiet cinema-glam that feels both timeless and current.
With 100% UVA/UVB protection, they sit on the nose and over the ears with a light, all-day feel. The round silhouette flatters many faces and pairs easily with everything from sharp tailoring to sunlit denim. The golden lenses catch the light, while the left earpiece logo insignia adds a crisp brand stamp that feels luxurious yet effortless. The fit remains secure without squeezing, making them a go-to across city afternoons and weekend outings.
Oliver Peoples leans into cinema chic with the Gregory Peck round silhouette, a nod to golden-age glamour reimagined for today. The clear/tortoise frame and gold mirrored lenses read as a modern neutral that pairs with tailoring, denim, or a breezy sundress. Handinlaid plaques at the temples and the Italian-made finish anchor the look in the brand’s heritage of refined, worldly eyewear.
Materials / Fabrication
- Clear and tortoise plastic round frames
- Golden mirrored lenses
- Hand inlaid plaques at temples
- Logo insignia at left earpiece
- Eye/bridge/temple (in mm): 47 / 23 / 150
- Made in Italy
Recommended Care
- Clean lenses with a soft microfiber cloth and approved lens cleaner; avoid ammonia-based cleaners
- Avoid using rough fabrics or paper towels that can scratch lenses
- Store in a protective case when not in use; avoid extreme heat and direct sun
- Avoid contact with solvents or chemicals that can damage coatings
- Handle with clean hands to minimize fingerprint smudges on lenses
