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Carbon Black/Blue (0828) Sunglassses (Austin 0828 54) by J. F. Rey™. Size: 54-19-145, Shape: Aviator, Material: Carbon Fiber and Wood.
Lens Width: 54 mm
Bridge Width: 19 mm
Temple Length: 145 mm
Color: | Carbon Black/Blue |
Frame Size: | 54-19-145 |
Model: | Austin |
Frame Color: | Carbon Black/Blue |
Frame Material: | Carbon Fiber and Wood |
Frame Shape: | Aviator |
Frame Type: | Full Rim |
Type: | Sunglasses |
Gender: | Men |
Style: | Casual |
Manufacturer: | J. F. Rey |
Warranty: | 2 years |
EyeOns presents 100% authentic J.F. Rey eyewear, celebrated for its French artistry and bold creativity. Our collection features genuine J.F. Rey eyeglasses and sunglasses, each a testament to the brand's innovative spirit. Every frame is supplied with original packaging, comprehensive documentation, and a certificate of authenticity. Indulge in J.F. Rey's unique colorways and avant-garde designs, confident in the knowledge that your eyewear is genuinely crafted by this visionary brand.
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Frame Size Guide: How To Measure Your Eyeglasses
The first number— the lens size — represents the horizontal width of the lenses. Generally, the eye size of most eyeglass frames ranges from 40 mm to 62 mm.
The second number — the bridge size — is the distance between the lenses. In other words, it's the size of the "bridge" of the frame that rests on your nose. In most cases, the bridge size of eyeglass frames ranges from 14 mm to 24 mm.
The third number — the temple length — is the length of the "stems" of the frame, measured from the frame hinge to the back tip of the temple. Temple lengths generally range from 120 mm to 150 mm.
Often a small square (rather than a dash) will separate the eye size and the bridge size on the frame.
Wondering what glasses suit your face? Look at the face shapes below and compare your facial features to discover the ideal eyewear that elevates your appearance.
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J. F. Rey Austin 0828 54 sunglassses in Carbon Black/Blue. The 0828 Carbon Black/Blue color frame features Carbon Fiber and Wood Aviator Shape in size 54-19-145.
Color: | Carbon Black/Blue |
Frame Size: | 54-19-145 |
Model: | Austin |
Frame Color: | Carbon Black/Blue |
Frame Material: | Carbon Fiber and Wood |
Frame Shape: | Aviator |
Frame Type: | Full Rim |
Type: | Sunglasses |
Gender: | Men |
Style: | Casual |
Manufacturer: | J. F. Rey |
Warranty: | 2 years |
Frames by J. F. Rey is a unique author's style, and fashion trends that do not fade over time. J. F. Rey is a luxurious gift to yourself and a ticket to the world of high fashion. Recognized throughout the world, the combinations of shapes and materials are distinguished by impeccable workmanship. Sunglasses meet the highest requirements. They are functional and reliable and have a beautiful design. Adhering to the brand's traditions and preserving the recognizable French style, J. F. Rey demonstrates professionalism and excellent taste. The brand's products combine convenience, workmanship, practical and durable materials, and, at the same time, the elegance of classic lines.
Depending on the materials used and the characteristics of the production process, the time of work on one optical model can be from 6 to 12 months.
ProtectionWith J. F. Rey sunglasses, your eyes are protected from the harmful effects of the sun and from the discomfort of prolonged use.
Unlimited imaginationThe freedom of creative ideas and experiments is limited only by two inexorable conditions: the requirements of high quality and convenience.