Thierry Lasry
Thierry Lasry Eyewear & Sunglasses
Thierry Lasry eyewear is hand made in France. The eyewear brand is made of the highest quality materials and acetates to produce eye catching colors and the utmost comfort. Lasry’s designs are made in small batch and available only at our boutique in Roswell Georgia. Visit the boutique to view the latest eyewear collections and sunglasses.
For a Private Viewing of Thierry Lasry and our Other Eyewear Collections please contact us via phone at
470-729-2020.
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