Colors In Optics
CS411 DREW Sunglasses




- Model Number:CS411 DREW
- UPC:
- Frame Color:OX BLACK
- Color Code:cio-sun-cs411-ox-ox-black
- Gender:N/A
- Rim Type:N/A
- Frame Shape:
- Frame Material:N/A
- Lens Color:Clear
Included with Purchase
- Colors In Optics Genuine Case
- Premium Cleaning Cloth
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- Model Number:CS411 DREW
- UPC:
- Frame Color:OX BLACK
- Color Code:cio-sun-cs411-ox-ox-black
- Gender:N/A
- Rim Type:N/A
- Frame Shape:
- Frame Material:N/A
- Lens Color:Clear
Earn$17.00in Cool Cash!
As a thank you for this purchase you'll receive Cool Cash to save on your next order.
Not valid to use with promo codes.
A true part of eyewear history, the team at Colors in Optics has dedicated over 40 years to their craft. Founded by an optical professional who discovered a way to incorporate bold colors into his frames, Colors in Optics eyewear has grown from a family-owned operation to one of the most respected names in the entire country.
The whole family can choose their favorite Colors in Optics eyeglasses frame, as men’s, women’s, and children’s options are plentiful. Like the name states, the brand focuses on using bright pops of color to create styles that are fun to wear.
Some of the Colors in Optics eyewear features additional embellishments to further their unique style, while others tend to be more subdued for those who need a basic frame for day to day wear. No matter what you’re looking for, eyeglasses from Colors in Optics are something that families trust.
Colors In Optics
CS411 DREW Sunglasses
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Available Colors (3)
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Finding your size:
If you already own a pair of glasses, you’ll find numbers engraved on the inside of the eyewear temple.
These numbers indicate the following:

The first number is the lens width followed by the bridge width. The third number that represents the temple length, or the measurement of the 'arms' of your frame.
In some cases there may be a fourth number that indicates the lens height.
Measurements in mm.

