Naf-Naf model ELLY is a bicolor metal oval shaped frame. These unisex eyeglasses have a double bar bridge that creates a sporty vintage look. Frames have ornate temples for an added touch of uniqueness. Frames were handmade in France in the 1990s and they are part of a liquidation sale of new old stock (NOS) - direct from the manufacturer. Retail value: $199.00. 

Available in satin antique gold with antique green  (color 341), satin antique bronze with patches of black for an antiquated look (color 610); and satin gold with matte black (color 902).

Lens width: 55mm; lens height: 39 mm; bridge: 19 mm; front (temple to temple): 132 mm; temples: 135 mm. 
Note on the demo lenses: The demo lenses on these frames are meant to be disposed of. Because they are for demonstration purposes only, they scratch easily and they should not be worn for prolonged periods of time. The frames should be filled with optical quality or prescription lenses. 

All frames come with a new case.
All of our merchandise is guaranteed authentic.
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About Naf-Naf: 
Gérard Pariente began his career in fashion in 1973 with the opening of a small boutique, called Influence, in Paris's Sentier garment district. Pariente brought brother Patrick into the business (and later sister Carole as well) and the pair moved to new quarters, creating, in 1976, Influence Pok. The company then turned toward developing its own clothing designs.
Two years later, the Pariente brothers launched their first clothing collection, adopting for their designs the NAFNAF brand ("naf naf" is a way of writing "woof woof" in French). In 1979, the company formally adopted its brand name, incorporating as Naf Naf SA. 
Throughout the 1980s, NAFNAF successfully came to symbolize French youth fashion. Naf Naf capitalized on its growing fame in 1985 when it launched the first of a wide series of licensed products. The granting of licenses helped the company place its name on a wider variety of products--such as eyeglasses, handbags, shoes, leather goods, and even stationery.
The year 1986 also marked the Pariente brothers' return to retailing. The company opened its first NAFNAF shop in Paris' rue Passy, and soon followed that opening with more; by 1990, the company owned and operated a chain of 45 retail outlets throughout France. 
The popularity of its top brand encouraged Naf Naf to ramp up its expansion. By 1992, the company celebrated the opening of its 100th store in France. In 2007 Naf Naf joined the Vivarte Group. Today, Naf Naf has 196 points of sale in France and 437 points of sale abroad.