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Top 10 Coolest Bat Eyewear Designs

Here are some of our favorite pics from the EWLS Pinterest page. Enjoy ...

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1. Backstage at Rochas F/W 2014, Paris Fashion Week

















2. Gothic Bat Costume Glasses at Amazon.com

















3. Found 0nly on Pinterest













4. Forever 21 Fall 2010

















5. 1990's High Quality Bejeweled Bat Cat Eye Sunglasses from Rusty Zipper








 


6. 2010 design Anna Zasada by Jacek Zajac












7. Costume Party Sunglasses from Amazon.com











8. Lara Stone wearing Peggy Guggenheim’s bat sunglasses shot by Karl Lagerfeld for Harper’s Bazaar, September 2009










9. Bat Eyewear by Fakoshima













10. A design by Meadham Kirchhoff at London Fashion Week Spring 2014

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  1. Without a doubt, the bat glasses designs are great, thank you very much for the article. Alejandro Betancourt Lopez

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