Product Description
These easy-to-wear Levi'sยฎ hexetate sunglasses are designed for freedom of expression. Their unique colors and classic shapes blend seamlessly with any style, enhanced by a new metallic embellishment on the front. These women's sunglasses feature Levi'sยฎ logo details on the temples and inner temple tips, complementing the frame's authentic and instantly recognizable design.
Eyeglass Size Guide (in millimeters)
Eyeglass sizes are expressed in millimeters (mm) and primarily refer to the lens width, a key measurement for ensuring a comfortable and stylish fit for your face size.
How to choose the right size?
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50โ52 mm โ Small faces
Recommended for thin or narrow faces. They offer a balanced fit without protruding from the face.
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53โ55 mm โ Medium faces
The most common and versatile size. Ideal for most medium-sized faces.
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56โ58 mm โ Medium to large faces
Provide greater coverage and a comfortable fit for wider faces.
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59โ60 mm or more โ Large faces
Designed for wide faces or those seeking a more wraparound style.
Helpful tip: If you already own glasses that fit well, you can check the size inside the temple and use it as a reference. When in doubt, a mid-size is usually the safest option.
Glass Size Guide (in millimeters)
Glass sizes are expressed in millimeters (mm) and primarily refer to the lens width, a key measurement for ensuring a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing fit according to face size.
How to choose the right size?
-
50โ52 mm โ Small faces
Recommended for thin or narrow faces. They offer a balanced fit without protruding from the face.
-
53โ55 mm โ Medium faces
The most common and versatile size. Ideal for most medium-sized faces.
-
56โ58 mm โ Medium to large faces
Provide greater coverage and a comfortable fit for wider faces.
-
59โ60 mm or more โ Large faces
Designed for broad faces or those seeking a more wraparound style.
Helpful tip: If you already own glasses that fit well, you can check the size inside the temple and use it as a reference. When in doubt, a mid-size is usually the safest option.