Lafont
*jardin Eyeglasses




- Model Number:*jardin
- UPC:
- Frame Color:1080 Black
- Color Code:49_1080_0
- Gender:Women's
- Rim Type:N/A
- Frame Shape:
- Frame Material:N/A
- Lens Color:Clear
Included with Purchase
- Lafont Genuine Case
- Lafont Branded Cloth
- Certificate of Authenticity
- Model Number:*jardin
- UPC:
- Frame Color:1080 Black
- Color Code:49_1080_0
- Gender:Women's
- Rim Type:N/A
- Frame Shape:
- Frame Material:N/A
- Lens Color:Clear
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Lafont Eyewear pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in eyewear design over and over again. Utilizing creative materials and taking the time to make a truly beautiful pair of glasses, this French brand has nearly 100 years of experience under their belt.
A typical pair of Lafont glasses frames takes anywhere from 8 to 14 weeks to produce, as they pride themselves on using high-quality acetate and employ 100 people to scrutinize each final frame.Part of what makes this brand so unique is the color palette they favor, with over 200 unique colors used in the last century.
For the eyeglass wearer who wants to make a bold statement, Lafont glasses frames go wide and deep, with styles that incorporate fabric, lace, and cutouts.However, if a more subtle statement is desired, they can deliver here too with classic Tortoise patterns and sleek shapes.
Continuing to blur the boundaries of fashion, Lafont Eyewear offers a little something for everyone.
Lafont
*jardin Eyeglasses
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Available Colors (3)
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Monaco_opt EyeglassesFinding 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.



