How to Find Falconer Sunglasses Made by Tom Ford

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Find Tom Ford sunglasses online or at Tom Ford retail stores.

Tom Ford, former designer for luxury brand label Gucci, now designs an Italian eyewear line released under his own name. The Falconer is a popular unisex style of aviator-shaped sunglasses that retail between $350 and $400 per pair. Does this Spark an idea?

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Instructions

  1. Purchase

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      Visit one of the two Tom Ford retail stores in the United States, such as the location at 3720 S. Las Vegas Blvd. in Las Vegas, or at 845 Madison Ave. in New York City. Both carry Tom Ford clothing and accessories, including sunglasses.

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      Order directly from a Tom Ford retail store in Nevada or New York by calling them and have them ship the sunglasses to you. The number to the Las Vegas location is 702-740-2940; the New York City location is 212-359-0300.

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      Perform an Internet search to find a website that carries Falconer Sunglasses by Tom Ford, such as Amazon or Overstock.com. Enter your address for shipping purposes and credit card information on their website. Be prepared to spend around $375 per pair before shipping costs.

Tips & Warnings

  • Companies constantly receive new items before updating their website. If an item is listed as out of stock, call the site and ask when the next shipment arrives. They may allow you to reserve a pair in advance or tell you when they will be available for purchase on their site.

  • If purchasing online, check the authenticity of the website, as many sites offer fake or impostor sunglasses at a fraction of the price. Real Italian Tom Ford sunglasses come with an authenticity card. Framesdirect.com reports that the Falconer style is currently being phased out and subsequently discontinued. Tom Ford offers several similarly styled aviator sunglasses as well if websites are slow to restock the Falconer.

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  • Photo Credit sunglasses image by Earl Robbins from Fotolia.com

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