
Brown Rectangle Glasses #7816015
Starting at
$23.95
Frame size54 18 - 140
Frame Color:Brown
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Zenni WOW price includes:
- High-quality frame
- Basic prescription lenses*
- Anti-scratch coating
- UV protection
*multifocal or readers lenses start at additional cost
Prescription requirements
*Additional cost for PDs outside this range
Frame Size
SizeLarge(54 - 56 mm / 2.13 - 2.20 in)
Frame Width130 mm / 5.1 in
Bridge width18 mm / 0.7 in
Lens Width54 mm / 2.1 in
Lens Height35 mm / 1.4 in
Temple Length140 mm / 5.5 in
Frame design
ShapeRectangle
FeatureUniversal Bridge Fit, Lightweight
RimFull Rim
MaterialMixed
WeightLightweight(13 grams / 0.5 ounces)
Lens compatibility
Sunglasses
EyeQLenz™
Transitions®
Specialty lenses
Blokz® blue-light blocking
What makes it special
Made for all faces
Designed to accommodate many face shapes and sizes.Best Combined
Thoughtfully paired materials deliver optimal comfort, style, and performance benefits.All-day ease
Lightweight frames make all-day wear easy, no slipping or digging.These smart rectangle glasses are made with super light and flexible TR90 plastic. The medium-sized frame features sleek metal temple arms with rubber temple tips. The flexible saddle nose pad provides a great fit, even on low nose bridges. This frame is has a matte finish and is available in the following color options: navy, black, brown, and gray with green temple tips.

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dcscsb
Verified customer
Usage:Casual
Fit:True to Size
Quality:High
Love theses Frames
5 years agoI have 2 pairs of theses and just ordered another Brown . I have a pair of black also, I wish they didn't discontinue that color
Frames fit great, Feel great on my face and dont slip really like the nose clips Not a big fan of the thick plastic that most glasses put on their frames for the nose
I have 2 pairs of theses and just ordered another Brown . I have a pair of black also, I wish they didn't discontinue that color
Frames fit great, Feel great on my face and dont slip really like the nose clips Not a big fan of the thick plastic that most glasses put on their frames for the nose
SD
Verified customer
Fit:True to Size
Quality:Low
Very Poor Quality
5 years agoDon't buy this frame, made with poor material, often slips from nose. The nose support itself a poor quality plastic.
Don't buy this frame, made with poor material, often slips from nose. The nose support itself a poor quality plastic.
Gormaggon
Verified customer
Usage:Casual
Fit:Loose
Quality:Low
The detachable plastic nose piece is uncomfortable and flimsy
5 years agoI use these as emergency glasses only--I can't wear them long before they just become entirely too uncomfortable. I like the size and shape--but the plastic nose piece wiggles, falls off easily while cleaning, and is surprisingly difficult to reattach. The nose piece has a rough texture and eats into my nose.
I use these as emergency glasses only--I can't wear them long before they just become entirely too uncomfortable. I like the size and shape--but the plastic nose piece wiggles, falls off easily while cleaning, and is surprisingly difficult to reattach. The nose piece has a rough texture and eats into my nose.
Nick B
Verified customer
Usage:Casual
Fit:Loose
Quality:Low
Good looking, but the frame is brittle and hard to repair
5 years agoI've had these glasses for a little less than 9 months. They were my favorite and I wore them daily. They fit me a little loosely, but it didn't bother me as I spend most of my time in front of a computer anyway.
Unfortunately about a week ago the rubber/silicone nose bridge started tearing and came apart (pic below). After contacting Zenni Optical's customer support I was told that the warranty period of 1 month is expired and I am out of options. Zenni did not offer to have them shipped for repairs or send a replacement part to me. I would have been happy to pay for all of it, as I liked them a lot. I was able to find the replacement piece on eBay for a little over $13 after a lot of searching. Not knowing if it was going to be an exact fit for my frame and the fact that I'd have to wait a few weeks before it would arrive from China, I didn't want to risk it. Therefore I went to two large local glass repair shops. Neither of them had the part available and they were willing to either wait a month or so to have it shipped or try to be creative and adjust the frame, as they commonly do with older frame styles, to accommodate me. In their attempt to do so the frames broke and split apart. They said this is very uncommon and that it was an indication that the frame was brittle and made from cheap material. This is true, and to be expected, since I shop from Zenni because of the low price point.
Lessons learned:
1. Don't buy glasses that have the universal nose bridge silicone piece. They are impossible to repair unless you're willing to wait or take a risk.
2. Have a backup pair of RX glasses if you find yourself in my position
3. Don't expect anything out of Zenni if you're over the 30-day warranty
I've had these glasses for a little less than 9 months. They were my favorite and I wore them daily. They fit me a little loosely, but it didn't bother me as I spend most of my time in front of a computer anyway.
Unfortunately about a week ago the rubber/silicone nose bridge started tearing and came apart (pic below). After contacting Zenni Optical's customer support I was told that the warranty period of 1 month is expired and I am out of options. Zenni did not offer to have them shipped for repairs or send a replacement part to me. I would have been happy to pay for all of it, as I liked them a lot. I was able to find the replacement piece on eBay for a little over $13 after a lot of searching. Not knowing if it was going to be an exact fit for my frame and the fact that I'd have to wait a few weeks before it would arrive from China, I didn't want to risk it. Therefore I went to two large local glass repair shops. Neither of them had the part available and they were willing to either wait a month or so to have it shipped or try to be creative and adjust the frame, as they commonly do with older frame styles, to accommodate me. In their attempt to do so the frames broke and split apart. They said this is very uncommon and that it was an indication that the frame was brittle and made from cheap material. This is true, and to be expected, since I shop from Zenni because of the low price point.
Lessons learned:
1. Don't buy glasses that have the universal nose bridge silicone piece. They are impossible to repair unless you're willing to wait or take a risk.
2. Have a backup pair of RX glasses if you find yourself in my position
3. Don't expect anything out of Zenni if you're over the 30-day warranty
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