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Nicole Miller - SANTORINI
Regular price $65.84
Brown Green / Gray Gradient Polarized Pink Green
Champion - FLORA
Regular price $91.60
Light Gold / Dark Brown Gradient Polarized Matte Black / Dark Brown Gradient Polarized Ivory Taupe / Dark Rose Gradient Polarized
Octavius Marsion x Native Ken - Highland
Regular price $425.00
Crimson Marble / Gold Mirrored AR Glass Marble / Charcoal AR Tortoise / Gradient Brown AR Ivory / Gold Mirrored AR Nude Tortoise / Charcoal AR Shiny Black / Gold Mirrored AR + 3 more
Saint Laurent - SL M95/F
Regular priceFrom $435.00
Black / Gray Havana / Green Black / Gray Polarized Black / Silver Mirrored + 1 more
Saint Laurent - SL 665
Regular price $412.50
Black/Crystal / Black Silver/Crystal / Gray
Saint Laurent - SL M128
Regular price $348.75
Black / Transparent AR Nude / Transparent AR Brown / Transparent AR Nude + 1 more
Saint Laurent - SL 815 ROMY OPT
Regular price $390.00
Black / Transparent AR Havana / Transparent AR
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The technology behind modern lenses used in eyeglasses and shades has radically improved in the last few years. Owing to a mind-boggling choice of available options, buying a new pair of glasses is pure excitement. Some people think that their eyewear is a kind of self-expression; it’s about how they see themselves and how they see the world. If you’re going to buy a new pair of glasses, chances are you want to add an exciting touch to your look. Actually, buying glasses online provides a wider choice of options and often saves you money. When choosing a new pair of shades or eyeglasses, it’s better to think about more than just selecting the shape and color of the frames. You also need to make sure that you opt for the right size.

For many people, shopping for glasses is a kind of hobby. If you’re on this list, you probably know which size of frames is right for you. However, if you’re new to buying eyeglasses, you can take your favorite pair of well-fitting shades and use the measurements listed there. The numbers you need to look for are the lens diameter, the bridge width, and the temple length. Now that you know the size, you can enjoy browsing hundreds of models with varying shapes, materials, and colors and pick the best pair of glasses that are sure to leave a lasting impression. Check out our ever-expanding selection of top-notch 56 mm glasses from the brands you know and love.