JPG Japanese Gold
Eye: 51
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Frame Color: Brushed Silver
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An oval silhouette with saddle bridge construction. 4mm eye-wire detail with Art-Deco inspired filigree and mono-block hinge construction. 2-base lenses with backside anti-reflective coating and 100% UV protection. |
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With expressive eyewire and topographical accents, these frames feather with a facial saunter that transcends time; they are the act of a concurrent convergence of contentious design. This soft, oval shaped silhouette features a delicate 4MM side shield construction, a craft detail unique to the eyewear industry.
Please use the microfiber cloth provided by Tejesta to wipe your lenses to keep them dust, oil, and fingerprint free. Try not to use your shirt or any other potentially abrasive material to clean your lenses as there is a possibility they will scratch. We highly recommend rinsing your glasses in fresh water if you plan on wearing them to the beach, as the salty air can damage your frames. Don't leave them in the direct sunlight (for instance on your car’s dash) as slight warping can occur.
With expressive eyewire and topographical accents, these frames feather with a facial saunter that transcends time; they are the act of a concurrent convergence of contentious design. This soft, oval shaped silhouette features a delicate 4MM side shield construction, a craft detail unique to the eyewear industry.
Eye: 51
|
Frame Color: Brushed Silver
|
An oval silhouette with saddle bridge construction. 4mm eye-wire detail with Art-Deco inspired filigree and mono-block hinge construction. 2-base lenses with backside anti-reflective coating and 100% UV protection. |
---|
Please use the microfiber cloth provided by Tejesta to wipe your lenses to keep them dust, oil, and fingerprint free. Try not to use your shirt or any other potentially abrasive material to clean your lenses as there is a possibility they will scratch. We highly recommend rinsing your glasses in fresh water if you plan on wearing them to the beach, as the salty air can damage your frames. Don't leave them in the direct sunlight (for instance on your car’s dash) as slight warping can occur.