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    In 1996, Dirk Bikkembergs launched a luxury goods line with a focus on football attire. But you wouldn't know that to look at these beautiful Bikkembergs frames. In that way, they are a real attestation to the design prowess and adaptability that is Bikkembergs glasses.

    Bikkembergs is the combination of pride, loyalty, and a sweet tooth. Everything here looks good enough to grab and take home, from the bittersweet grape tones, to the lemons and the creams and the crystal feijoa.

    A sporty and competetive artist, Bikkembergs was the first ever designer to be allowed to throw a runway event in a football stadium. The permanent tone of mixing sport and fashion was set right there, and continues to this day.

    A graduate of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1982, Bikkembergs has been racking up a trophy case of awards over the last decade. From paving the way in e-commerce and launching product after product, to being the guest of honour at Barcelona fashion week, Bikkembergs knows how to get things done.

    Bikkembergs glasses NZ

    The BK119 deserves its top-seller status in every sense of the word. Such a beautiful acetate frame looks like it's instead made of centuries old sap, with the treasured secrets of years past condensed and preserved in its very core. In Havana transparent red, it's as surreal as it is overpowering. With all the clarity of a perfect future vision, but the essence of a serious and grounded product, the 119 in red is the way to go if you have a hot streak.

    In green and red havana shiny, it's paintball warrior meets reborn phoenix. It's fire in the soul meets hunger in the belly. It speaks to human motivation and passion.

    Alexander McQueen frames speak to the same things. McQueen was a man very passionate about the future direction of the fashion industry, and that really shines through in these quality McQueen frames.