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Zahraa - "Marble Enigma" Oversized Square Sunglasses

Zahraa - "Marble Enigma" Oversized Square Sunglasses

Regular price $15.99 USD
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"Marble Enigma" Oversized Square Sunglasses

Elevate your style game with our "Marble Enigma" Oversized Square Sunglasses. These sunglasses feature a bold and chunky frame that is bound to turn heads. The frame is designed with a unique marbled pattern with purple lenses, offering a striking mix of smoky grays and black swirls that give each pair a one-of-a-kind look.

Specifications:

     Frame Material: Acetate

     Lens Color: Purple

     UV Protection: 100% UVA and UVB

     Frame Color: Marbled gray with black swirls

     Lens Width: 55mm

     Bridge Width: 20mm

     Temple Length: 145mm

 

Care Instructions:

Cleaning Your Sunglasses:

     Use a microfiber cloth or a lens cleaning cloth to gently wipe your sunglasses. Avoid using paper towels, tissues, or your shirt, as these materials can scratch the lenses.

     For stubborn smudges, rinse your sunglasses under lukewarm water and use a drop of mild dish soap. Gently rub the lenses and frames with your fingers, then rinse and dry with a microfiber cloth.

     Avoid using household cleaners, window cleaners, or alcohol-based products, as they can damage the lens coatings.

     Keep your sunglasses away from products like hairspray, perfume, and sunscreen, as these can damage the lenses and frame materials.

 

Storing Your Sunglasses:

     Always store your sunglasses in a MIYORI protective case when not in use to prevent scratches, dust, and accidental damage.

     Avoid placing your sunglasses face down on any surface to prevent scratches on the lenses.

     Keep your sunglasses away from extreme temperatures, such as the dashboard of your car on a hot day, as heat can warp the frames or damage the lens coatings.

Handling Your Sunglasses:

     When putting on or taking off your sunglasses, use both hands to avoid bending the frames or misaligning the lenses.

     Avoid placing your sunglasses on your head, as this can stretch the frames and cause them to lose their shape over time.

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