
The Story
The RetroSuperFuture America Francis Sunglasses in black represent a decade of design excellence. Since their iconic debut, the Francis series has defined contemporary eyewear, and this anniversary edition proves why. Sharp, refined detailing captures today's aesthetic while honouring the original vision.
Sturdy metal temples, the signature Francis hallmark, provide lasting durability and comfort, anchoring the sleek compact acetate frame. The striking contrast of lustrous black acetate and rich gold metal creates an instantly recognisable look that elevates any outfit. Each pair bears RSF's X logo on the temples, a mark of 10 years of design heritage. Timeless style meets modern sophistication.
Article Fit & Features —
— Lens Width: 52 mm
— Pure and sturdy metal temples
— Shiny black acetate with rich, shiny gold metal
— RSF’s X logo is inscribed in the temples

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
The RetroSuperFuture America Francis Sunglasses in black represent a decade of design excellence. Since their iconic debut, the Francis series has defined contemporary eyewear, and this anniversary edition proves why. Sharp, refined detailing captures today's aesthetic while honouring the original vision.
Sturdy metal temples, the signature Francis hallmark, provide lasting durability and comfort, anchoring the sleek compact acetate frame. The striking contrast of lustrous black acetate and rich gold metal creates an instantly recognisable look that elevates any outfit. Each pair bears RSF's X logo on the temples, a mark of 10 years of design heritage. Timeless style meets modern sophistication.
Article Fit & Features —
— Lens Width: 52 mm
— Pure and sturdy metal temples
— Shiny black acetate with rich, shiny gold metal
— RSF’s X logo is inscribed in the temples























