Persol PO0649 Prescription Sunglasses
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Discover the iconic Persol PO0649 sunglasses, a celebrated design that has become a symbol of effortless style. Originally crafted in 1957 for Italian tram-drivers, the PO0649 embodies Persol’s dedication to combining functionality with high fashion. The pilot-style frame, features its signature keyhole nose bridge, allowing for a distinctive and comfortable fit, perfect for those who value both form and function. The PO0649 not only delivers on style but also on Persol’s legacy of impeccable craftsmanship. These sunglasses are more than just an accessory—they’re a piece of history, beloved by trendsetters and tastemakers for decades. This frame is fitted with premium lenses from Essilor, the world-leading lens manufacturer renowned for their advanced vision technology.
SIZE & FIT
Fit | Lens Size | Bridge | Temple |
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Medium, Small | 54mm | 20mm | 135mm |
DELIVERY
UK Delivery
- Royal Mail Standard Delivery - 3 to 5 working days - FREE
- DPD Next Working Day Delivery - £5.95
(Order by 3pm Monday-Friday to receive next working day) - DPD Saturday Delivery - £9.95
(If placed before 3pm on Friday)
Prescription Orders
The above delivery options/time-scales are valid from order completion – i.e. prescription orders will not arrive the day after ordering!

- All prescription lenses manufactured by Essilor
- Quality control checks by our qualified opticians
Your selected lens is: Crystal Sky Gradient
Persol was created in the formative years of motorised travel, catering to the pioneers of its time: pilots, drivers and motorcyclists who were travelling at ever-increasing speeds. Persol's frames have always been crafted in its native Italy using the finest metals and acetate for its frames and crystal glass for its lenses. Persol eyewear is instantly recognisable for the signature styling of its Silver Arrow motif. Conveying a dignified flair and Art Deco influence which is a product of the time of its production in the late 1930s, the arrow is now synonymous with the artistic expression Persol prides itself on.