WEBB 45 (DT)
WEBB 45 (DT)
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Product number for inquiries:9632215105776
Shape: Boston and Wellington
Color: Brown
Type: cell
Material: acetate
Item description
Among the many masterpieces that EYEVAN has produced, the "WEBB" is particularly popular and known as a classic model.
The Boston Wellington features a plastic frame with an original decorative riveted hinge on the front. The temple cores feature original designs inspired by classic car parts engraved on both sides.
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- About nose pads -
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The nose pads are integrated into the frame.
It is easy to maintain and recommended for people with high or wide noses.
- About size -
WEBB is available in three sizes.
Size 45 (S), size 47 (M), size 49 (L)
The 45 size is for people with small faces. We recommend it for people who have tried various glasses but found that they are too big and don't fit.
- About color -
It is a dark brown color.
The subtle tortoiseshell pattern is popular. Recommended for those who feel that black is too bold.
Size
Size guide: S (65〜67)
*The size guide is a unique indicator of KRANC OPTICAL based on FPD (lens width + bridge width) (rounded to the nearest integer).
[Size details]
(A) Lens Width: 45mm
(B) Lens Height: 38mm
(C) Bridge Width: 22mm
(D) Front Width: 134mm
(E) Temple Length: 145mm


Brand
EYEVAN
(JP)
EYEVAN was born in 1972 as Japan's first fashion eyewear brand under the concept of "glasses to wear."
The products, which were created with the aim of making them fun to wear as fashion items, caught the attention of people all over the world and began to be sold in the United States in 1985.
In 1989, the company signed a license agreement with Oliver Peoples to manufacture and sell glasses, and became well-known domestically.
After that, Ivan's development was temporarily suspended, but was revived in 2018.
Using antique eyewear as the design source, the design team of the time added their own aesthetic sense and sensibility to the beautiful handmade eyewear, which has created many enthusiasts around the world.
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