Lesmore Polarized Sunglasses

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Overview

Quality over quantity was the approach when designing the Lesmore polarized sunglasses from Von Zipper. This "less is more" ideology results in simplistic, unassuming style that looks elegant without being stuffy.

Features
Curvature
  • 6 Base Curvature
Frame Material
  • Nylon Grilamid
Lens Material
  • Polycarbonate
Lens Tech
  • Tri-Motion Polarized
Extra Tech
  • 100% UV Protection
  • Stainless Steel Optical Hinges
  • Handmade in Italy
Frame Measurements (mm)
  • 58-17-45.4-137
Curvature

6 Base Curvature - The base curvature corresponds to the curve of the lens. The higher the number, the higher the curve. 6 base styles have a “flatter” look. 8-9 base curves hug closer to the face.

Frame Material

Nylon Grilamid - These frames are borne from tempered steel molds. Grilamid nylon is flexible in all temperatures, shatter resistant, and possesses a high “memory” to ensure the frame retains its shape and fit.

Lens Material

Polycarbonate - UV400 protection lurks beneath the dark exterior of these lenses. Their polycarbonate lenses are distortion-free, optically correct and have maximum scratch and shatter resistance. These lenses are available in grey, bronze, fashion gradients and chrome coatings.

Lens Tech

Tri-Motion Polarized - Tri-Motion polarized lenses are the optically correct choice for all of your outdoor activities and pursuits of daydreams. These sleek and sporty three layer lenses include all of the polarization and glare reduction you expect from VZ at a price your wallet won't hate.

Extra Tech

100% UV Protection - To protect your eyes from those harmful rays these lenses feature 100% UV protection.

Frame Measurements (mm)

These measurements include the width of the lens, the width of the bridge, the height of the lens and the length of the arms.

58-17-45.4-137
Extra Info

Pro Tip - Are polarized sunglasses better? Are they worth the price?

In many cases, yes. All sunglasses reduce brightness and block some amount of harmful UV rays. However, only polarized sunglasses are scientifically constructed to eliminate glare. Not just reduce it, but eliminate it. Fully polarized sunglasses reduce eye strain and help you see better around water, snow, sand or any other reflective surroundings.