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Andy Wolf - 4587
Regular price $515.20
Black/Gun A Brown/Gold B Gray/Teal C Brown/Red D Red/White E + 2 more
Andy Wolf - 4575
Regular price $454.40
Black A Brown/Yellow B Brown C Green/Brown D Red/Brown E + 2 more
Andy Wolf - 4583
Regular price $454.40
Black A Brown/Yellow B Crystal C Gray D Brown E + 2 more
Andy Wolf - 4566
Regular price $454.40
Brown/Yellow B Red/Brown C Blue/Brown D Brown/Yellow E Violet/Berry F Green/Brown G Crystal H Beige J Brown K + 6 more
Movitra - Sine 01
Regular price $770.00
Brushed Antique Gun Metal & Polished Light Gold Metal Brushed Silver & Polished Silver Brushed Gun Metal & Polished Rose Gold Metal
LaFont - Trigonometrie
Regular price $565.00
Blue 3776 Green 4534 Brown 5728 Golden 880 + 1 more
LaFont - Texte
Regular price $450.00
Orange 2058 Blue 3225E Brown 5215 Brown 619 + 1 more
LaFont - Jolie
Regular price $375.00
Blue 3148 Blue 3170 Blue 6037 Red 6104 Tortoiseshell 5160 + 2 more
Nine West - NW5216
Regular price $107.11
Crystal Smoke Crystal Sand Crystal Navy Crystal Mauve + 1 more
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Gone are the days when wearing glasses was associated with the word “nerd.” However, with so many exciting styles available in the modern-day market, eyeglasses have become a cool and trendy accessory people use to complement their outfits. The right pair of eyeglasses can simply accentuate everything from the color of your eyes all the way to the shape of your face. Actually, the difference between men’s and women’s eyewear is in the frame construction. First of all, men’s frames have larger temples and a longer bridge. Also, the eyeglasses for women mostly have circular or angular frames, while the frames for men usually come in rectangular and square shapes. 

If you’ve found the color and style of glasses you like, make sure they will fit perfectly. To do that, look on the inside of your current frames to find a three-number sizing code. As a rule, it consists of the eye size, the width of the bridge, and the length of the arm. Generally, the eye size is the most important number to consider. For instance, if the first number of the sizing code is 53, it means that you can use filters to check out only 53 mm lens width options and choose from that range. If you’re looking for a pair of eyeglasses that will make you stand out from the rest or simply want that everyday, versatile pair, you’ve come to the right place! We carry an enormous selection of premium quality specs from top brands you know and trust.