58 mm | 16 mm | 145 mm |
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The package includes authentic accessories supplied by the manufacturer, which may or may not encompass the following:
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These spectacles are brand new, untouched, and have never been showcased on a retail store shelf. They come with a 100% authenticity guarantee. Our payment process is entirely secure, ensuring that your information is always safeguarded and never shared or sold to third parties.
The frame is protected by a one-year manufacturer's warranty
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WAREHOUSE LOCATION1-year (12 months from the date of purchase) Limited Warranty coverage against manufacturing defects in material or workmanship.
WHAT IS COVERED BY WARRANTY (examples):
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY (examples):
ALL WARRANTY CLAIMS ARE SUBJECT TO A CASE BY CASE EVALUATION
To ensure your frames fit perfectly, first determine which size frames are best for you. The best place to start is with the eyeglass measurements on a pair you already own.First, search for the three little numbers on the inside of the temple of your glasses. Some may also refer to this section as the "arm" of your glasses. These three numbers are the frame's measurements.
From left to right, these eyeglass measurements appear in the following order:
Sometimes a fourth number will be noted on the arms, which is your lens height. Keep in mind that all of these measurements are in millimeters.
Lens Width
This is the horizontal width of each lens at its widest point. It typically ranges from 40mm to 60mm.
Bridge Width
This is the distance between your two lenses. In short, the bridge width is the space where your frames fit against your nose. The size of this piece ranges from 14mm to 24mm.
Temple (Arm) Length
This is the length of the temple from each screw to its temple tip, including the bend that sits on your ear. The temple is typically 120mm to 150mm long.