
Chrome metal steampunk goggles
Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction which had made its way into the world of fashion. These chrome metal steampunk goggles are interchangeable lenses with anti-fog, shatterproof UV-400, and come with fully functional alligator clips, claw spikes on the top, and a spike in one lens.
Tagged: etsy, steampunk goggles
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Anna said | 16 February, 2011
It’s awesome that the goggles are functional. I run a cosplay group and this would fit right in the costumes.