President William Ruto Spotted Rocking Ksh186,300 Cartier Sunglasses
Could President William Ruto be the proud owner of a prestigious pair of Cartier sunglasses?
Recently, President Ruto was seen wearing a stylish pair of sunglasses during the Salvation Army’s 100th-anniversary event at Ulinzi Stadium in Nairobi’s Lang’ata Constituency on March 4, 2024.
At this event, he committed Sh50 million to support The Salvation Army’s initiatives.
The President sported these sunglasses along with a baby blue Kaunda suit.
Cartier is a globally esteemed French luxury brand known for its high-end jewelry, watches, fragrances, bags, and accessories.
The brand is considered elite in the luxury market, offering its products to wealthy clients in over 200 stores across 125 countries.
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Sunglasses from Cartier’s Classic C De Cartier Motif collection are priced around Sh186,300.
According to Cartier’s official website, these sunglasses are the rectangular Cartier Decor C Metal model with a platinum/gradient grey finish.
The website states that the rectangular design and platinum frame lend an air of luxury, while the grey gradient lenses offer both eye protection and a sophisticated appearance.
When purchasing Classic C De Cartier sunglasses, Cartier advises that “the carat weight, number of stones, and product dimensions may vary based on the size of the creation ordered.”
The closest Cartier stores to Kenya are located in South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Turkey, with additional locations predominantly in America and Europe.
President William Ruto Spotted Rocking Ksh186,300 Cartier Sunglasses