Trina Turk
Fay Eyeglasses




- Model Number:Fay
- UPC:
- Frame Color:Midnight
- Color Code:_Fay_Midnight
- Gender:Women's
- Rim Type:N/A
- Frame Shape:Square
- Frame Material:Plastic
- Lens Color:Clear
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- Premium Case
- Premium Cleaning Cloth
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- Model Number:Fay
- UPC:
- Frame Color:Midnight
- Color Code:_Fay_Midnight
- Gender:Women's
- Rim Type:N/A
- Frame Shape:Square
- Frame Material:Plastic
- Lens Color:Clear
Earn$23.30in 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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Embodying the free spirit and good vibes of California, fashion designer Trina Turk founded her company in 1995 in an effort to offer a range of products to women. She found so much success in her offerings that she also developed a Mr. Turk line, and has since expanded her product range to include some of the sassiest eyewear you’ve ever seen.
"Carefree glamour" is the name of the game in the Trina Turk sunglass collection, with patterns and prints inspired by the Golden State itself. There’s literally something for everyone, so whether you’re looking for geometric black frames or 70’s inspired cat eyes, you’ll find something that resonates with your personal style with Trina Turk Eyewear.
Trina Turk uses quality acetates and metals to create a collection of sunglasses that are truly out of this world. If you’re a woman who loves to show off her creative side, pick up a pair or two of Trina Turk glasses frames and see how they put a smile on your face!
Trina Turk
Fay Eyeglasses
Colors (2)
Available Colors (2)
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.