Pure™ P-5009 710 52 - Matte Gold

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Overview

Matte Gold (710) Eyeglasses (PUR P-5009 710 52) by Pure™. Size: 52-16-135, Shape: Rectangle, Material: Titanium.

Specifications
Lens Width

Lens Width: 52 mm

Bridge Width

Bridge Width: 16 mm

Temple Lenth

Temple Length: 135 mm

Color: Matte Gold
Frame Size: 52-16-135
Model: P-5009
Frame Material: Titanium
Frame Shape: Rectangle
Frame Type: Full Rim
Lenses: Demo Lenses
Type: Prescription Eyeglasses
Gender: Women
Style: Casual
Manufacturer: Pure
Warranty: 2 years
UPC: 886895531948
Authenticity

100% authentic Pure eyewear is available in a vast assortment at EyeOns.com. The brand's iconic minimalist design and cutting-edge quality are supported by original packaging and an authenticity certificate. We guarantee each Pure product offered on our site is licensed directly from the brand, offering genuine craftsmanship and unparalleled comfort.

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Size Guide

Frame Size Guide: How To Measure Your Eyeglasses

Lens width Lens width

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.

Face Shape

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.

Round

Round

Oval

Oval

P-5009 Description & Specifications

Pure PUR P-5009 710 52 eyeglasses in Matte Gold. The 710 Matte Gold color frame is complimented with demo lenses. This model features Titanium Rectangle Shape in size 52-16-135.

Color: Matte Gold
Frame Size: 52-16-135
Model: P-5009
Frame Material: Titanium
Frame Shape: Rectangle
Frame Type: Full Rim
Lenses: Demo Lenses
Type: Prescription Eyeglasses
Gender: Women
Style: Casual
Manufacturer: Pure
Warranty: 2 years
Pure Pure

Minimal Metals

Pure is one of the freshest brands in Marchon portfolio. Its founder Ira Lerner, who has a lot of experience as an optical designer and inventor, introduced the recent brand's collection bringing to the optical industry the latest innovative techniques and totally new approach to making eyewear. The brand's collection is a combination of outstanding quality and impressive high-end technology expressed in thinnest, lightest glasses made of a single strand of xanadium and weightless airy plastic.

Pure Pure

What
is special?

Minimalist design

The brand designs the minimalist eyewear ever made with a one-piece rimless eyewear mounting system.

High-end materials

Each style is handmade of the titanium and lightweight plastic to ensure the highest quality manufacturing standards.

Innovative featuress

The eyeglasses are crafted without hinges and screws utilizing a single strand of wire that is threaded through holes in the lenses.