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THICK GLASSES FRAMES
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Aveline Aviator Prescription Sunglasses
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Lucius Square Flip-up Eyeglasses
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Kaelia Cat Eye Eyeglasses
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Tavi Rectangle Eyeglasses
$39.99

Elio Square Eyeglasses
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Farrah Round Eyeglasses
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Jax Round Eyeglasses
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Knox Round Eyeglasses
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Maye Rectangle Eyeglasses
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Fete Square Eyeglasses
$19.95

Apical Geometric Eyeglasses
$49.95

Aidan Cat Eye Eyeglasses
$10.99

Dallas Round Eyeglasses
$29.95

Dannis Square Eyeglasses
$10.99

Keel Cat Eye Eyeglasses
$42.99

Karina Cat Eye Eyeglasses
$19.95
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FUNCTIONAL LENSES
View AllHow should people with strong prescriptions choose lens index for thick designer frames?
For people with strong prescriptions wearing thick or bold designer frames, choosing the correct lens index is important for balancing lens thickness, comfort, appearance, and visual clarity. In most cases, higher-index lenses such as 1.61, 1.67, or 1.74 are recommended because they help reduce edge thickness and overall lens weight, especially for medium to high prescriptions. However, very thick acetate or oversized designer frames can naturally hide lens edges better than thin metal frames, which means some users may not always need the thinnest possible lens index. Choosing the right balance between frame thickness, lens aesthetics, optical clarity, and wearing comfort is usually more important than simply selecting the highest index available. Aspheric high-index lenses with anti-reflective coatings are also commonly recommended because they improve visual appearance and reduce distortion in strong prescriptions.
Read MoreSTYLE & COORDINATION
View AllWhat is the difference between thick frames and thin frames in streetwear fashion?
Thick-frame eyewear usually creates a stronger streetwear statement because it adds more visual impact, personality, and retro fashion influence. Bold acetate frames, oversized glasses, and geometric thick-frame sunglasses are especially popular in streetwear because they stand out easily and pair well with hoodies, oversized clothing, sneakers, and layered fashion styling. Thick frames often give a more vintage, artistic, or trend-focused appearance. Thin-frame eyewear, on the other hand, tends to create a cleaner, lighter, and more minimalist street style. Thin metal frames are commonly associated with modern fashion, smart casual looks, and understated luxury aesthetics. In streetwear styling, thick frames are usually better for bold fashion expression, while thin frames are more suitable for sleek, refined, and minimalist outfits.
Read MoreMATERIAL & QUALITY
View AllAre frame glasses more prone to breaking?
Not necessarily. High-quality thick-frame glasses are often more durable than thin frames because thicker acetate or reinforced materials provide stronger structural stability and better resistance to daily pressure. Premium acetate thick frames are designed to handle long-term wear, lens weight, and minor impacts more effectively than many ultra-thin frames. However, like all eyewear, durability still depends on material quality, craftsmanship, and usage habits. Low-quality thick plastic frames may become brittle over time, especially when exposed to heat, UV exposure, or improper storage. Oversized thick frames may also experience more stress around the hinges if handled roughly. Choosing well-made handcrafted acetate, TR90, or reinforced designer eyewear and storing the glasses properly can significantly improve long-term durability.
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