Lens Size: 128mm Glasses

Lens Size: 128mm Glasses

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Dolce & Gabbana™ - DX2001
Dolce & Gabbana™ - DX2001
Black
Gold
Matte Silver
3 Colors
New
$130.45
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Oakley™ - Sutro S OO9462
Oakley™ - Sutro S OO9462
Matte Fern
Dark Galaxy
Matte Navy
Matte Black
Matte White
Polished Black
Matte Black
Matte Carbon
Polished Black
+ 9
13 Colors
Oakley™ - Sutro S OO9462
$182.00 - $192.00

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-56%
$182.00 - $192.00
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Adidas™ - SP0004
Adidas™ - SP0004
Shiny Black
Matte Blue
2 Colors
$65.38
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Emporio Armani™ - EA4167
Emporio Armani™ - EA4167
Transparent
1 Color
Emporio Armani™ - EA4167
$105.24 - $219.58
$105.24 - $219.58
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Oakley™ - OO9081
Oakley™ - OO9081
Polished Black Silver Ghost Text
Matte Black
2 Colors
Oakley™ - OO9081
$86.78 - $173.00
$86.78 - $173.00
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The fact that eyewear has become one of the most important accessories in everyone’s wardrobe is evident. With today’s impressive variety of shapes and styles, finding your perfect pair of shades or optical frames is as easy as ABC. There are round glasses, rectangles, squares, ovals, cat-eyes, Aviators, and much more. Although the shape of frames can be a major determining factor when choosing your perfect pair of glasses, the size is going to be the most important for identifying how your new glasses will look on your face.

The general rule of thumb is to choose the shape of frames that is opposite to your face shape. For example, round frames will help balance sharp angles and prominent jawlines, while square frames will flatter round face shapes. Getting the right size of glasses is important for your comfort. Remember that finding the right size isn’t a science. All you need to know is that there are three key measurements describing the size of shades and specs. Look at the inside of the temple of your current pair and find three numbers separated by a dash or hyphen. The first and most important number is the lens width or eye size. It describes the width of a lens at its widest point. Here you’ll find an extensive selection of top-notch styles that come in a variety of sizes, including 128 mm glasses sure to become your favorite companion for a variety of occasions.