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If you were to tell me to show you a pair of sunglasses that were the color "apple," I'd probably find you something that was red. Yet I go to the website and I find a pair of glasses that have green lenses, and I'm told that this particular model of sunglasses comes in gunmetal with lavender/silver gradient mirror lenses, sage with apple/silver gradient mirror lenses and sage with apple/silvertone gradient mirror lenses. By process of elimination, they're not silver lenses, so they must be apple, right?
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