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IZIPIZI Round Sunglasses #D - Tortoise

$60 Non-Member
$54 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Online Only

IZIPIZI Round Sunglasses #D - Tortoise

$60 Non-Member
$54 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Tortoise

Size:  0.0

Item# 300314-300315 In Stock
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These IZIPIZI Sunglasses style #D, The Iconic, feature timeless, thin round frames. All IZIPIZI styles are unisex.

 
Conceived by a trio of designers from Lyon, France, who observed their parents' constant struggle to locate their readers, this line of chic, ready-to-wear sunglasses satisfies the need for fashionable outdoor readers at an accessible price. In a range of colors that run the gamut from classic to eye-catching, these stylish shades flatter all face shapes, have velvety, soft finishes, and have flex hinges for a universally snug and comfortable fit. Dioptre strengths available: +1, +1.5, +2, and +2.5. Sunglasses also available without magnification. Packaged in a felt pouch and case. Non-polarized. 100% UV Protection.
  • Size
    Frame: 1.9h x 5.3"w
    Temples: 6.1"l
  • Material
    Frames: PA G850 (Bio-Based Polyamide) and Steel
    Lenses: Polycarbonate (PC)
  • Year of Design
    2016
  • Origin
    Taiwan
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Why We Chose This
The IZIPIZI philosophy is to provide well-designed, high-quality sunglasses, readers and screen glasses that are democratically priced and universally flattering.

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