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what i want at jacques marie mage
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"I remember buying my first pair, their collaboration with Hopper Goods, and feeling dizzy from sticker shock. Jacques Marie Mage’s frames run anywhere from $450 to $1,000, depending on where you shop, and they never go on sale (most hover around $600). But over the last year or so, I’ve acquired two more" - Derek ******* Guy
"I remember buying my first pair, their collaboration with Hopper Goods, and feeling dizzy from sticker shock. Jacques Marie Mage’s frames run anywhere from $450 to $1,000, depending on where you shop, and they never go on sale (most hover around $600). But over the last year or so, I’ve acquired two more" - Derek ******* Guy
My guy in Miami swears JMM should be asking more for their frames. They could ask 1k+ for any model they wanted easily since apparently they spare no expense when it comes to construction. I came over from Mykita and Cutler & Gross which both felt like Walgreens twirly thing sunglasses compared to JMM
Not gonna lie, I’m a sucker for hefty frames. Other than that I have no idea what goes into making glasses. There’s an article in GQ from a few years ago where Jerome stated basically, “well, this is going to have to be the price if I make them this way.“ But he didn’t say exactly what “this way“ is.
I think you’re confusing me for Bene