Thierry Lasry
POSSIBLY Eyeglasses




- Model Number:POSSIBLY
- UPC:
- Frame Color:Rose Gold
- Color Code:2834
- Gender:Women's
- Rim Type:N/A
- Frame Shape:
- Frame Material:N/A
- Lens Color:Clear
Included with Purchase
- Thierry Lasry Genuine Case
- Thierry Lasry Branded Cloth
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- Model Number:POSSIBLY
- UPC:
- Frame Color:Rose Gold
- Color Code:2834
- Gender:Women's
- Rim Type:N/A
- Frame Shape:
- Frame Material:N/A
- Lens Color:Clear
Earn$19.90in 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.
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A French designer with family roots in the eyewear business, Thierry Lasry launched his incredible sunglasses collection in 2006. Filled with looks that are straight from the future, he focuses on combining vintage elements into styles that only the imagination can dream up.
Often times, high fashion styles are geared toward women only, but the Thierry Lasry eyewear collection has suns for men who want to explore their fashionable side too. Not only are shapes in both lineups super fun and fresh, but the colors used are simply out of this world.
The brand aims to be one of luxury, noting that this distinction can truly set them apart from the rest. Handmade acetate frames are found gracing the faces of some of the world’s biggest stars, as Thierry Lasry has been deemed a genius by many. Now, you can bring home some of that flair and show the world that you’re not afraid to be bold.
Thierry Lasry
POSSIBLY Eyeglasses
Colors (5)
Available Colors (5)
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.