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When you look at a page full of Arnette sunglasses, you see a lot of three letter words. Words like STU, VAN, WRA, and in this case, FUL.
What's going on here? Do they stand for actual words used to describe the sunglasses? Does WRA mean that you're talking about a pair of wraparound sunglasses? Are they just letters that don't mean anything to anyone except those who make and sell the sunglasses? Who can crack the Arnette Code? |
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