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Judith Leiber R3010 Single Vision Full Frame

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quality

Art and fashion blend perfectly in the Judith Leiber collection. Known for her party going crystal paved handbags, Judith Leiber brings sophisticated style and whimsy to her eyewear designs. Meticulous attention to details and sparkling crystals enhance the frames.
  • Prescription Quality
  • Companion case included
  • Micro-fiber cleaning cloth included with each order.

Frame:

  • Optical grade plastic

Lenses:

  • Lightweight optical quality plastic
  • Distortion free
  • Thin profile
  • Scratch resistant coating
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Size and fit

Fits and looks best on faces that are Average in width.

Frames front view
Frame Width 135mm - 5 1/4 inNose Bridge16mm - 5/8 inHorizontial Lens 52mm - 2 in
Frames side view
Temple Arm 135mm - 5 3/8 inVertical Lens 40mm - 1 1/2 in

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  • Rating of this product is 4 out of 5
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    Traci Texas May 04, 2023

    Lovely Glasses

    These glasses are very attractive! I've enjoyed having them. My main complaint is that they are a bit too wide. I would not label these as being "average" width, but would rather label them as the next option toward the wider end. The glasses aren't so wide that I can't use them, but I would like them better if they were not so wide.

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