Sunglasses and Polarized Readers
Maui Jim ® Sunglasses
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| Maui Jim ® Kula Women's Sunglasses
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Maui Jim ® Palms Women's Sunglasses
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Maui Jim ® Kaimana Women's Sunglasses
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| A truly glamorous, contoured fusion of style and leading-edge
performance. Even more, the innovative lenses and personalized fit of
these Maui Jim women's sunglasses leave every day feeling like a sunny
one |
Treat yourself to the elite performance, unmistakable style, and
unbeatable protection of our Maui Jim ® Palms Women's Sunglasses: A
truly uncommon fusion of style and innovation |
These Maui Jim ® Kaimana Women's Sunglasses feature bold rectangular
propionate frames in white pearl. The frame's wide temples with spring
hinges provide extra comfort. The lenses, in Maui Rose ®, provide
superior protection from powerful glare and damaging UV rays |
Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses
Handmade in Japan
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Oliver Goldsmith Tula Sunglasses |
Strand Sunglasses |
Sophia Sunglasses |
| Handmade replicas of Oliver Goldsmith's original 1971 design.
Available in autumn honey frames with brown gradient lens |
Handmade replicas of the original 1959 design. Available in black
and cinnamon frames with gray gradient lens or tortoise frames with
brown gradient lens |
Handmade replicas of the classic frames originally created in 1958.
Available in leopard with brown gradient lenses |
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Chas 1967 Sunglasses |
Tak 1969 Sunglasses |
Senja 1967 Sunglasses |
| Wraparound frames in Italian acetate are reproductions of a
Goldsmith classic with updated scratch-resistant lenses |
Oversized Italian frames in the same '60s shape that made the line
famous, with updated scratch-resistant lenses |
A reproduction of a classic Goldsmith frame, in Italian acetate with
thoroughly modern lightweight scratch-resistant lenses |
Polarized Readers and Sunglasses
Enjoy all of your favorite activities without the hassle of
switching between sunglasses and eye glasses. Whether you're spending the
weekend at the slopes or relaxing on the beach, the built-in polarized "readers"
allow active, farsighted people to read or perform close-up tasks with ease
Designer Eyewear Fit Guide
Although there are no hard and fast rules, there are some general
guidelines for getting the right shape and size for your face. First, select a
frame style that contrasts with your face shape, angular styles for more rounded
face shapes, and oval or round styles for square or diamond shaped faces. Also,
match the proportion, larger sizes for larger faces. For comfort, the edge of the
frames should be slightly wider so they don't touch your face as they extend to
your ears. The curve at the end of the temple should extend over the ear without
pressing down on it. Sunglasses should be secure without pinching so they stay
in place as you shift your head without pressing on your face.
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