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Frame Material

Frame Material



  • Polycarbonate - A lightweight, impact-resistant plastic commonly used in eyewear lenses for its durability and high optical clarity.
  • TR90 - A thermoplastic nylon known for its flexibility and strength. It’s designed to be lightweight and durable.
  • Nylon - Flexible, durable synthetic material often used in eyewear frames for its lightweight, impact resistance, and ability to retain shape under stress.
  • Metal - Durable and adjustable, often made from materials like stainless steel, titanium, or aluminum.
  • Acetate - A type of plastic known for its high quality, comfort, and range of colors and patterns.
  • Wood - Offers a unique, natural look; usually handcrafted and can be heavier.
  • Composite - Made from a blend of materials to combine the benefits of each, such as strength and flexibility.
  • Rubber - Provides flexibility and comfort, often used for sports and active eyewear.
  • Memory Metal - A type of metal alloy that retains its shape even after bending, offering durability and comfort.