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2011
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INDEX
S U N
K K 1 0 0 S A u r e u s P G 0 2
K K 1 0 1 S A e n e u s P G 0 2
K K 1 0 2 S L a u t u s P G 0 2
K K 1 0 3 S F u l g e n s P G 0 2
K K 1 0 4 S N i t e n s P G 0 3
K K 1 0 5 S L e v i s P G 0 3
K K 5 0 0 S A b d i t u s P G 0 3
K K 6 0 0 S Te n a x P G 0 3
K K 6 0 1 S F u g a x P G 0 4
K K 6 0 2 S A u d a x P G 0 4
K K 6 0 3 S I u v e n i s P G 0 4
K K 6 0 4 S P a r v u s P G 0 4
K K 6 0 5 S Te r e s P G 0 5
K K 6 0 6 S F e r u s P G 0 5
K K 6 0 7 S C o m p t u s P G 0 5
K K 6 0 8 S D i v u s P G 0 5
K K 6 0 9 S P u l c h e r P G 0 6
K K 6 1 0 S S a c e r P G 0 6
K K 6 1 1 S S a e v u s P G 0 6
K K 6 1 2 S F o r t i s P G 0 6
K K 6 1 3 S S u a u s P G 0 7
K K 6 1 4 S M i r u s P G 0 7
K K 6 1 5 S M e r u s P G 0 7
K K 6 1 6 S A r c a n u s P G 0 7
K K 6 1 7 S Te c t u s P G 0 8
3 D C O L L E C T I O N
K K 1 2 0 S 3 D L a u t u s P G 1 0
K K 1 0 3 S 3 D F u l g e n s P G 1 0
K K 1 0 4 S 3 D N i t e n s P G 1 0
K K 1 0 5 S 3 D L e v i s P G 1 1
K K 6 0 3 S 3 D I u v e n i s P G 1 1
K K 6 0 4 S 3 D P a r v u s P G 1 1
K K 6 0 5 S 3 D Te r e s P G 1 1
K K 6 0 7 S 3 D C o m p t u s P G 1 2
K K 6 0 9 S 3 D P u l c h e r P G 1 2
K K 6 1 0 S 3 D S a c e r P G 1 2
K K 6 1 1 S 3 D S a e v u s P G 1 2
K K 6 1 2 S 3 D F o r t i s P G 1 3
K K 6 1 3 S 3 D S u a v i s P G 1 3
K K 6 1 4 S 3 D M i r u s P G 1 3
K K 6 1 5 S 3 D M e r u s P G 1 3
O P T I C A L
K K 2 1 0 0 P G 1 5
K K 2 1 0 1 P G 1 5
K K 2 1 0 2 P G 1 5
K K 2 1 0 3 P G 1 5
K K 2 1 0 4 P G 1 6
K K 2 1 0 5 P G 1 6
K K 2 1 0 6 P G 1 6
K K 2 1 0 7 P G 1 6
K K 2 1 0 6 P G 1 7
K K 2 6 0 0 P G 1 7
K K 2 6 0 1 P G 1 7
K K 2 6 0 2 P G 1 7
K K 2 6 0 3 P G 1 8
K K 2 6 0 4 P G 1 8
K K 2 6 0 5 P G 1 8
K K 2 6 0 6 P G 1 8
K K 2 6 0 7 P G 1 9
K K 2 6 0 8 P G 1 9
K K 2 6 0 9 P G 1 9
K K 2 6 1 0 P G 1 9
K K 2 6 1 1 P G 2 0
K K 2 6 1 2 P G 2 0
K K 2 6 1 3 P G 2 0
K K 2 6 1 4 P G 2 0
K K 2 6 1 5 P G 2 1
M e r c h a n d i s i n g P G 2 2
3 D I n f o r m a t i o n P G 2 5
G l o s s a r y P G 2 6
D i s t r i b u t i o n P G 2 7
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001 106 215 218
404 800
043 060 081 717
757
016 081 107 678
717 810
028 045 060 717
757
016 081 235 712
060 081 424 620
717
016 319 712 717 016 081 108 717
AUREUSKK100S
NITENSKK104S
AENEUSKK101S
LEVISKK105S
LAUTUSKK102S
ABDITUSKK500S
FULGENSKK103S
TENAXKK600S
60 14 135 6 BASE 57 14 135 6 BASE
57 16 135 6 BASE 59 13 135 6 BASE
54 16 135 6 BASE 57 16 135 6 BASE
56 18 135 6 BASE 67 20 120 6 BASE
2 3
NYLONLENS
NYLONLENS
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001 215 217 617
001 215 218 315
615 660
001 215 218 604
001 034 106 215 001 103 215 316
001 105 215 613
001 215 218 424 007 101 205 405
608
58 16 135 6 BASE 56 19 135 6 BASE
56 17 135 6 BASE 63 15 130 8 BASE
52 18 135 6 BASE 59 15 130 6 BASE
51 17 135 6 BASE 57 14 140 6 BASE
4 5
RHINESTONESSTUDS
RHINESTONESSTUDS
FUGAXKK601S
TERESKK605S
AUDAXKK602S
FERUSKK606S
IUVENISKK603S
COMPTUSKK607S
PARVUSKK604S
DIVUSKK608S
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004 109 213 216
004 109 212 228
004 202 217 226
004 212 216 217
004 108 210 215
518
004 215 241 316
623
004 200 215 318
425
001 105 215 218
341
51 19 140 6 BASE
54 18 140 6 BASE
53 20 140 6 BASE
55 18 140 6 BASE
54 19 135 6 BASE
57 18 135 6 BASE
57 16 135 6 BASE
59 15 130 8 BASE
6 7
PULCHERKK609S
SUAUSKK613S
SACERKK610S
MIRUSKK614S
SAEVUSKK611S
MERUSKK615S
FORTISKK612S
ARCANUSKK616S
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3D COLLECTION
8
001 107 215 218
456
58 13 135 6 BASE
TECTUSKK617S
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001 017
001 017
001 017
001
56 18 135 6 BASE 51 17 135 6 BASE
54 16 135 6 BASE 52 18 135 6 BASE
57 14 135 6 BASE 56 19 135 6 BASE
59 13 135 6 BASE
10 11
LAUTUSKK102S 3D
IUVENISKK603S 3D
PARVUSKK604S 3D
TERESKK605S 3D
LEVISKK105S 3D
FULGENSKK103S 3D
NITENSKK104S 3D
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001 001
001 001
001 001
001
51 19 140 6 BASE 54 19 135 6 BASE
54 18 140 6 BASE 57 18 135 6 BASE
53 20 140 6 BASE 57 16 135 6 BASE
55 18 140 6 BASE
12 13
001
57 14 140 6 BASE
PULCHERKK609S 3D
SUAVISKK613S 3D
SACERKK610S 3D
MIRUSKK614S 3D
SAEVUSKK611S 3D
MERUSKK615S 3D
COMPTUSKK607S 3D
FORTISKK612S 3D
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OPTICAL
046 060 314 403
664 705
033 105 424 664
713
016 212 403 622
060 210 316 405
KK2100
KK2101
KK2102
KK2103
53 16 135
51 18 135
54 18 140
54 18 140
15
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001 015 212 423
622
001 215 218 278
309 426
004 108 213 282
623
045 060 317 427
816
060 105 500 622
712
016 059 212 427
717
004 212 217 220
059 324 427 508
KK2104
KK2601
KK2602
KK2105
KK2106
KK2107
KK2600
KK2108 54 17 140
51 21 145
51 18 140
53 19 140
52 16 135
51 19 140
53 15 140
54 15 140
16 17
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001 215 232 410
626
001 200 215 316
318
001 105 215 518
623
004 200 310 467
623
001 035 248 345
627
004 212 216 226
278 315
KK2605 KK2609
KK2610KK2606
KK2607
KK2608
51 15 140 51 17 135
51 16 135 53 15 135
52 16 135
51 17 140
18 19
004 109 202 217
309
007 035 204 235
KK2603
KK2604
51 15 135
53 15 140
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20 21
009 243 427 508
614
004 212 223 315
514 623
KK2613
KK2614
51 16 135
53 15 135
001 031 242 303
616
004 205 212 226
004 109 220 279
282
KK2611 KK2615
KK2612
49 18 140 54 16 140
51 19 140
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MERCHANDISING 3DMERCHANDISING
Poster (66583) Large countercard (66584)
Small countercard (66585) Trifold (_______)
Double sided banner (66586) Double sided banner (66586)
Consumer leaflet (n° 50 leaftlet per pack)
5 pcs display (66635)
Have you ever imagined to use your fashion sunglass
also to watch your 3D favourite movie? Now it is possible!
Marchon introduces M3D™, our patent-pending
photochromic 3D lens technology.RealD® CertifiedRealD® is a trusted name in passive 3D technology and is the world’s
most commonly used 3D technology in movie theaters today. All
M3D eyewear is RealD® certified, and ensures premium 3D viewing
with their passive technology systems.PhotochromicM3D lenses react extremely fast to light conditions darkening to
a sunglass in 30 seconds or less and then returning to its original
tint in just minutes when going indoors. Whether you’re in a dark
theater watching a 3D movie, in your home playing a 3D game, or
outside on a sunny day, M3D lenses automatically adapt to light
conditions.
EXPERIENCEA NEW DIMENSIONin eyewear
100% UV Protection
M3D™ lenses block 100% UVA, UVB and UVC so they can be
worn daily as sunglasses and your eyes are protected from harmful sun rays.Premium 3D Optics
M3D lenses are optically contoured to provide excellent
high-definition optics and eliminate light contamination,
distortion and haze, while providing ultra-high 3D contrast
without ghosting or distracting reflections.
Quality
M3D lenses are produced with a special hard-coating, making
them resistant to scratches, extreme temperatures and harsh
chemical environments. Our lenses exceed FDA and ANSI impact resistance requirements.TAC vs Polycarbonate
M3D lenses are made using a special formulation of cellulose
triacetate (TAC) material used in high quality LCD displays.
Our TAC material has higher light transmittance, lower surface
reflection and less haze than polycarbonate.
For more information speak to your Kiss&Kill
representative or visit www.kiss-kill.com
For a list of theatres where you can use Kiss&Kill 3D frames,visit www.reald.com
Brochure with 3D info
N° 3 Lenticular Pop Up (66633) (to be sticked In the countercards)
Lenticular trifold (66634)
Kiss&Kill Dvd
Blending M3D lens technology with fashion’s latest trends, the Kiss & Kill M3D styles
transition easily from 3D eyewear to sunglasses with 100% UV protection.
Our latest innovation is our patent-pending M3D optically contoured photochromic
lens technology, designed to enhance passive 3D viewing. M3D lenses are superior to
flat lenses in all aspects are designed with your customers’ style and comfort in mind.
TelevisiOn netwOrks are already addressinG the need tO Cater
tO the GrOwinG 3D audienCe:
• Many cable and satellite stations are already sending full programs or test programs in
every country.
• SKY and ESPN plans to deliver over 80 sporting events in 3D this year
• Sony and the PGA will shoot the first ever 3D PGA Tour event in Hawaii 2011.
• This year’s 3D capable TV shipments will total about 4 million units, or about one for every 20
flatscreen TV’s sold. Next year, that number is expected to more than double.
BOx OfFICe sales are settinG new reCOrds with the help
Of 3D mOvies:
• Over twenty 3D movies were released in theaters in 3D this year and over thirty 3D movies
are slated for release in 2011.
• Avatar made 80% of its total revenue from 3D ticket sales
• 3D movie ticket sales are projected to yield over $4 billion.
• There are 14,000 3D theater screens worldwide. An additional 9,000 3D screens to open in 2011.
For more information visit www.kiss-kill.com
For a list of theatres where you can use 3D frames, visit www.reald.com
3D is ChanGinG
the WOrld Of
Entertainment
and MarChOn is
ChanGinG the WOrld
Of Eyewear.
Hi-DeFInitiOn
3D OptiCs
M3D™ lenses are
specifically configured
and optically contoured
using our patent-pending
technology. The lenses
provide excellent
high-definition optics
and minimize light
contamination, distortion
and haze. Unlike generic
flat lens 3D glasses
from cinemas, our M3D
lenses provide extended
peripheral vision.
Quality
M3D™ lenses are
produced with a special
hard-coating, making
them scratchresistant
with comparable
quality to CR-39 and
polycarbonate sun
lenses. They are resistant
to extreme temperatures
and harsh chemical
environments.
Our lenses meet FDA and
ANSI impact resistance
requirements, so they can
withstand the bumps and
bruises of everyday use.
tAC VS
POLYCARBONATe
M3D™ lenses are made
using a special formulation
of cellulose triacetate (TAC)
material used in high
quality LCD displays. Our
TAC material has higher
light transmittance, lower
surface reflection and less
haze than polycarbonate.
It also has the necessary
rigidity for fitting reliably
into frames. It can be
laminated, coated, folded,
pressure formed, drilled,
slit and die-cut whereas
polycarbonate is prone to
stress cracking. M3D lenses
are resistant to grease, oil,
aromatic hydrocarbons and
most common solvents,
while polycarbonate can be
adversely affected by certain
solvents and plasticizers
found in acetate frames.
RealD®
CertifIed
RealD® is a trusted
name in passive 3D
technology and is the
world’s most commonly
used 3D technology in
movie theaters today.
All M3D™ eyewear is
RealD® certified, which
means it has been tested
for compliance to a wide
range of performance
standards, and ensures
premium 3D viewing with
their passive technology
systems. Find a RealD® 3D
theater at www.reald.com.
PhOtOChrOmiC
State of art photochromic
dye is cast directly into
the lens material rather
than being coated on the
surface. The photochromic
capability allows our lenses
to react extremely fast to
light conditions darkening
to a sunglass in 30 seconds
or less and then returning
to its original tint in just
minutes when going
indoors. Whether you’re
in a dark theater watching
a 3D movie, in your home
playing a 3D game, or
just walking outside on a
sunny day, the M3D™ lens
automatically adapts to
light conditions. Go straight
from 3D to outdoors, M3D
moves with you.
100% UV
PrOteCtiOn
M3D™ lenses block 100%
UVA, UVB and UVC so
they can be worn daily
as sunglasses and your
eyes are protected from
harmful sun rays.
WHERE CAN I USE MY M3D™ EYEWEAR?
Your M3D™ eyewear will work anywhere you see the RealD logo and is compatible with any passive
technology system, which includes most movie theaters. M3D eyewear is not compatible with IMAX,
Dolby or any active technology system.
What is the difference between my M3D eyewear and the flat lens 3D glasses distributed
at movie theaters?
M3D lenses are curved to eliminate the distortion and haze that most generic flat lens 3D glasses create
and they provide extended peripheral vision. Our lenses are scratch-resistant and much more durable
than movie theater glasses and can be worn repeatedly. M3D lenses have the unique quality of being
photochromic, which means they transition to sunglasses when exposed to UV light and protect
100% against UV rays. Additionally, M3D lenses come in premium-quality eyewear for a trendy and
personalized look and feel.
ARE PRESCRIPTION M3D LENSES AVAILABLE?
Marchon’s RX 3D lens will be launching Spring 2011. Please check with your optician in March 2011,
or visit Marchon3D.com for details.
HOW IS THE NEW 3D TECHNOLOGY DIFFERENT FROM OLDER 3D TECHNOLOGY?
Today’s 3D technology is full color and high resolution, offering all the detail and vivid colors that
far exceed the “old” anaglyph (blue and red colored lenses) method of projecting 3D. Advances in
3D technology have led to optimized 3D films and delivery methods that provide compelling
three-dimensionality without many of the side-effects and discomfort caused in the past.
CAN EVERYONE SEE 3DTV?
According to the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (www.covd.org), nearly one million
people in the US suffer from stereo blindness which prevents them from perceiving the intended depth
of 3D enter tainment. Also, some people who watch 3D programming may experience initial feelings of
motion sickness as they adjust to the picture. Others may experience headaches or eye fatigue.
Like a roller coaster, the experience is not for everyone.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTIVE AND PASSIVE 3D TECHNOLOGY?
Active eyewear uses an LCD (liquid crystal display) screen incorporated into the lenses that synchronizes
only with the specific TV with which it was designed. Active eyewear is expensive, requires batteries and
tends to be heavy and less reliable due to the electronics and design constraints imposed. Passive 3D
eyewear does not require electronics and instead utilizes special lenses to decode 3D content by
separating images for the right eye and left. There are different passive technologies including anaglyph,
linear polarization and, the most commonly-used, circular polarization. All Marchon3D products use
passive circular polarization.
What is Linear POlarizatiOn? What is CirCular POlarizatiOn?
To present 3D, two images (one for the left eye and one for the right eye) are projected onto the same
screen through different polarizing filters. When linear polarized filters are used, the 3D effect is noticeably
diminished when tilting the head. Also, linear polarized 3D glasses are not suitable for use outside of the
theater. Marchon3D™ eyewear contains circular polarized lenses that are oriented to manage each of
those polarized images, allowing the passage of only the image that is intended for each eye individually.
Circular polarized lenses allow viewers to tilt their head without a disturbing loss of 3D perception.
Since there is no circular polarization in the natural world, our eyewear can be comfortably worn
outdoors as sunglasses.
FREQUENTLY
ASKEDQUESTIONS
ExperienCe
a New DimensiOn
in Eyewear
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MERCHANDISING 3D INFORMATION
Sun case
Box M3D
Sun case
Optical case
ExperienCe a New DimensiOn in EyewearFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSWHERE CAN I USE MY M3D™ EYEWEAR? Your M3D™ eyewear will work anywhere you see the RealD logo and is compatible with any passive technology system, which includes most movie theaters. M3D eyewear is not compatible with IMAX, Dolby or any active technology system.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MY M3D EYEWEAR AND THE FLAT LENS 3D GLASSES DISTRIBUTED AT MOVIE THEATERS? M3D lenses are curved to eliminate the distortion and haze that most generic flat lens 3D glasses create and they provide extended peripheral vision. Our lenses are scratch-resistant and much more durable than movie theater glasses and can be worn repeatedly. M3D lenses have the unique quality of being photochromic, which means they transition to sunglasses when exposed to UV light and protect 100% against UV rays. Additionally, M3D lenses come in premium-quality eyewear for a trendy and personalized look and feel.
ARE PRESCRIPTION M3D LENSES AVAILABLE? Marchon’s RX 3D lens will be launching Spring 2011. Please check with your optician in March 2011, or visit Marchon3D.com for details.
HOW IS THE NEW 3D TECHNOLOGY DIFFERENT FROM OLDER 3D TECHNOLOGY? Today’s 3D technology is full color and high resolution, offering all the detail and vivid colors that far exceed the “old” anaglyph (blue and red colored lenses) method of projecting 3D. Advances in 3D technology have led to optimized 3D films and delivery methods that provide compelling three-dimensionality without many of the side-effects and discomfort caused in the past.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTIVE AND PASSIVE 3D TECHNOLOGY? Active eyewear uses an LCD (liquid crystal display) screen incorporated into the lenses that synchronizes only with the specific TV with which it was designed. Active eyewear is expensive, requires batteries and tends to be heavy and less reliable due to the electronics and design constraints imposed. Passive 3D eyewear does not require electronics and instead utilizes special lenses to decode 3D content by separating images for the right eye and left. There are different passive technologies including anaglyph, linear polarization and, the most commonly-used, circular polarization. All Marchon3D products use passive circular polarization.
WHAT IS LINEAR POLARIZATION? WHAT IS CIRCULAR POLARIZATION?To present 3D, two images (one for the left eye and one for the right eye) are projected onto the same screen through different polarizing filters. When linear polarized filters are used, the 3D effect is noticeably diminished when tilting the head. Also, linear polarized 3D glasses are not suitable for use outside of the theater. Marchon3D™ eyewear contains circular polarized lenses that are oriented to manage each of those polarized images, allowing the passage of only the image that is intended for each eye individually. Circular polarized lenses allow viewers to tilt their head without a disturbing loss of 3D perception. Since there is no circular polarization in the natural world, our eyewear can be comfortably worn outdoors as sunglasses.
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Materials/Technology Airlock
A rimless (drill mount) eyewear design that utilizes a compression mounting system.
Beta Titanium A fl exible and lightweight, yet durable titanium alloy which is also hypoallergenic.
Copper Alloy A nickel-free, hypoallergenic metal material.
MonelA highly durable Nickel Silver alloy.
Co Injection Plastic/Rubber A two step injection mold process where Nylon and Rubber are used to create various frame parts
Customized Zyl Cellulose Acetate that is customized for a specifi c collection with the collection logos, trademarks or designs.
Flexon Bridge & Temples Bridges and temples made from memory metal, which consists mainly of Nickel, Titanium and other trace elements.
Flexon Bridge Bridges made from memory metal, which consists mainly of Nickel, Titanium and other trace elements.
Flexon Temples Temples made from memory metal, which consists mainly of Nickel, Titanium and other trace elements.
Stainless Steel A highly corrosion-resistant material that is made from of an alloy of Chromium and Iron.
Titanium A low density, high strength, lightweight material that is hypoallergenic and corrosion resistant.
Injected Plastic
Grilamid (see below)
Propionate (see below)
Trogamid (see below)The above are all nylon-based, translucent, ultra-lightweight and hypoallergenic plastic materials that are co-polyamids. These materials are approximately 20% lighter than standard plastics and offer superior comfort, durability and fl exibility. Injected plastics should always use a cold insert. Frame adjustments can be made after lens insertion using slight heat, not to exceed 40C/104F.
MethacrylateUsed in logo plaques for specifi c collections.
Plastic Cellulose Zyl/Acetate
A fl exible plastic material available in a
wide array of colors and patterns. Zyl
contains organic materials and plasticizers
that is manufactured in sheet form
(extruded) or pellets (injected). Warm the
frame to insert the lenses and to make
frame adjustments. Heat should not
exceed 71C/160F.
Sunglass Lenses
CR 39 Lens Lightweight, scratch-resistant,
UV protective plastic lenses.
Mag-Set PolarizedA patented clip-on technology which
utilizes specially placed magnets on the
clip-on to lock into hidden magnets in the
frame endpieces which join the clip-on
and frame together. The clip-on houses
polarized lenses that reduce glare, are UV
protective and enhance color, defi nition
and depth perception.
Mask 2wing A specialized mask/shield that keeps the
look of a shield while maintaining separate
curvatures for each eye. UV protective.
Nylon Shield This shield lens is made of an optical
quality, nylon material and is UV protective.
Nylon Lens This shield lens is made of an optical
quality, nylon material and is UV protective.
Polarized Polarized lenses reduce glare created
by refl ected light while enhancing color
contrast, defi nition and depth perception.
Also UV protective.
Polycarbonate Lenses These lenses are impact-resistant,
lightweight and provide UV protection.
Polycarbonate lenses also have a scratch
resistant coating.
Toric Lenses/Shield Toric lenses/shields that have different
curvatures in the horizontal and vertical
meridians, enhancing optical clarity and
reducing distortion. UV protective.
UltraClip PolarizedA patented design which uses a special eye
wire material on the base frame and magnets
housed on the interior of the clip-on to join the
front and clip-on together. The clip-on houses
polarized lenses that greatly reduce glare, and
enhance color, defi nition and depth perception.
Nose Pads
Adjustable Pad Arms Nose pad arms that can be adjusted for comfort.
PC Nosepads Nose pads that are made from Polycarbonate.
PVC Nosepads Nose pads that are made from PVC(rigid plastic).
Silicone Nosepads Nose pads that are made from soft silicone.
Screw-in Nosepads Nose pads that are mounted into the pad box with screws.
Snap-in Nosepads Nose pads that snap into the pad box.
Hinge
Flex/Spring Hinge A spring loaded hinge which keeps its initial adjustment and balance, thereby signifi cantly reducing the need for subsequent adjustments.
Stopper Hinge A feature that prevents the temple tip from touching the back side of the lens in order to prevent lens scratching on sunglasses.
Bridge
Adjustable/Flexible Bridge A durable bridge which adds comfort and holds adjustments.
Saddle Bridge A contoured, fi tted bridge.
Unifi t Bridge/Universal Bridge A one-piece stationary bridge that is contoured to fi t the nose.
Other
Clip-on Clip-on available.
Kids
Mens
Rx Sunglass frame which can be fi tted for a prescription lens.
Teens
Tweens/Petite Fit
Unisex
Womens
UV Protective (all suns) Protects eyes from harmful UV rays.
Materials/Technology Airlock
A rimless (drill mount) eyewear design that utilizes a compression mounting system.
Beta Titanium A fl exible and lightweight, yet durable titanium alloy which is also hypoallergenic.
Copper Alloy A nickel-free, hypoallergenic metal material.
MonelA highly durable Nickel Silver alloy.
Co Injection Plastic/Rubber A two step injection mold process where Nylon and Rubber are used to create various frame parts
Customized Zyl Cellulose Acetate that is customized for a specifi c collection with the collection logos, trademarks or designs.
Flexon Bridge & Temples Bridges and temples made from memory metal, which consists mainly of Nickel, Titanium and other trace elements.
Flexon Bridge Bridges made from memory metal, which consists mainly of Nickel, Titanium and other trace elements.
Flexon Temples Temples made from memory metal, which consists mainly of Nickel, Titanium and other trace elements.
Stainless Steel A highly corrosion-resistant material that is made from of an alloy of Chromium and Iron.
Titanium A low density, high strength, lightweight material that is hypoallergenic and corrosion resistant.
Injected Plastic
Grilamid (see below)
Propionate (see below)
Trogamid (see below)The above are all nylon-based, translucent, ultra-lightweight and hypoallergenic plastic materials that are co-polyamids. These materials are approximately 20% lighter than standard plastics and offer superior comfort, durability and fl exibility. Injected plastics should always use a cold insert. Frame adjustments can be made after lens insertion using slight heat, not to exceed 40C/104F.
MethacrylateUsed in logo plaques for specifi c collections.
Plastic Cellulose Zyl/Acetate
A fl exible plastic material available in a
wide array of colors and patterns. Zyl
contains organic materials and plasticizers
that is manufactured in sheet form
(extruded) or pellets (injected). Warm the
frame to insert the lenses and to make
frame adjustments. Heat should not
exceed 71C/160F.
Sunglass Lenses
CR 39 Lens Lightweight, scratch-resistant,
UV protective plastic lenses.
Mag-Set PolarizedA patented clip-on technology which
utilizes specially placed magnets on the
clip-on to lock into hidden magnets in the
frame endpieces which join the clip-on
and frame together. The clip-on houses
polarized lenses that reduce glare, are UV
protective and enhance color, defi nition
and depth perception.
Mask 2wing A specialized mask/shield that keeps the
look of a shield while maintaining separate
curvatures for each eye. UV protective.
Nylon Shield This shield lens is made of an optical
quality, nylon material and is UV protective.
Nylon Lens This shield lens is made of an optical
quality, nylon material and is UV protective.
Polarized Polarized lenses reduce glare created
by refl ected light while enhancing color
contrast, defi nition and depth perception.
Also UV protective.
Polycarbonate Lenses These lenses are impact-resistant,
lightweight and provide UV protection.
Polycarbonate lenses also have a scratch
resistant coating.
Toric Lenses/Shield Toric lenses/shields that have different
curvatures in the horizontal and vertical
meridians, enhancing optical clarity and
reducing distortion. UV protective.
UltraClip PolarizedA patented design which uses a special eye
wire material on the base frame and magnets
housed on the interior of the clip-on to join the
front and clip-on together. The clip-on houses
polarized lenses that greatly reduce glare, and
enhance color, defi nition and depth perception.
Nose Pads
Adjustable Pad Arms Nose pad arms that can be adjusted for comfort.
PC Nosepads Nose pads that are made from Polycarbonate.
PVC Nosepads Nose pads that are made from PVC(rigid plastic).
Silicone Nosepads Nose pads that are made from soft silicone.
Screw-in Nosepads Nose pads that are mounted into the pad box with screws.
Snap-in Nosepads Nose pads that snap into the pad box.
Hinge
Flex/Spring Hinge A spring loaded hinge which keeps its initial adjustment and balance, thereby signifi cantly reducing the need for subsequent adjustments.
Stopper Hinge A feature that prevents the temple tip from touching the back side of the lens in order to prevent lens scratching on sunglasses.
Bridge
Adjustable/Flexible Bridge A durable bridge which adds comfort and holds adjustments.
Saddle Bridge A contoured, fi tted bridge.
Unifi t Bridge/Universal Bridge A one-piece stationary bridge that is contoured to fi t the nose.
Other
Clip-on Clip-on available.
Kids
Mens
Rx Sunglass frame which can be fi tted for a prescription lens.
Teens
Tweens/Petite Fit
Unisex
Womens
UV Protective (all suns) Protects eyes from harmful UV rays.
Materials/Technology Airlock
A rimless (drill mount) eyewear design that utilizes a compression mounting system.
Beta Titanium A fl exible and lightweight, yet durable titanium alloy which is also hypoallergenic.
Copper Alloy A nickel-free, hypoallergenic metal material.
MonelA highly durable Nickel Silver alloy.
Co Injection Plastic/Rubber A two step injection mold process where Nylon and Rubber are used to create various frame parts
Customized Zyl Cellulose Acetate that is customized for a specifi c collection with the collection logos, trademarks or designs.
Flexon Bridge & Temples Bridges and temples made from memory metal, which consists mainly of Nickel, Titanium and other trace elements.
Flexon Bridge Bridges made from memory metal, which consists mainly of Nickel, Titanium and other trace elements.
Flexon Temples Temples made from memory metal, which consists mainly of Nickel, Titanium and other trace elements.
Stainless Steel A highly corrosion-resistant material that is made from of an alloy of Chromium and Iron.
Titanium A low density, high strength, lightweight material that is hypoallergenic and corrosion resistant.
Injected Plastic
Grilamid (see below)
Propionate (see below)
Trogamid (see below)The above are all nylon-based, translucent, ultra-lightweight and hypoallergenic plastic materials that are co-polyamids. These materials are approximately 20% lighter than standard plastics and offer superior comfort, durability and fl exibility. Injected plastics should always use a cold insert. Frame adjustments can be made after lens insertion using slight heat, not to exceed 40C/104F.
MethacrylateUsed in logo plaques for specifi c collections.
Plastic Cellulose Zyl/Acetate
A fl exible plastic material available in a
wide array of colors and patterns. Zyl
contains organic materials and plasticizers
that is manufactured in sheet form
(extruded) or pellets (injected). Warm the
frame to insert the lenses and to make
frame adjustments. Heat should not
exceed 71C/160F.
Sunglass Lenses
CR 39 Lens Lightweight, scratch-resistant,
UV protective plastic lenses.
Mag-Set PolarizedA patented clip-on technology which
utilizes specially placed magnets on the
clip-on to lock into hidden magnets in the
frame endpieces which join the clip-on
and frame together. The clip-on houses
polarized lenses that reduce glare, are UV
protective and enhance color, defi nition
and depth perception.
Mask 2wing A specialized mask/shield that keeps the
look of a shield while maintaining separate
curvatures for each eye. UV protective.
Nylon Shield This shield lens is made of an optical
quality, nylon material and is UV protective.
Nylon Lens This shield lens is made of an optical
quality, nylon material and is UV protective.
Polarized Polarized lenses reduce glare created
by refl ected light while enhancing color
contrast, defi nition and depth perception.
Also UV protective.
Polycarbonate Lenses These lenses are impact-resistant,
lightweight and provide UV protection.
Polycarbonate lenses also have a scratch
resistant coating.
Toric Lenses/Shield Toric lenses/shields that have different
curvatures in the horizontal and vertical
meridians, enhancing optical clarity and
reducing distortion. UV protective.
UltraClip PolarizedA patented design which uses a special eye
wire material on the base frame and magnets
housed on the interior of the clip-on to join the
front and clip-on together. The clip-on houses
polarized lenses that greatly reduce glare, and
enhance color, defi nition and depth perception.
Nose Pads
Adjustable Pad Arms Nose pad arms that can be adjusted for comfort.
PC Nosepads Nose pads that are made from Polycarbonate.
PVC Nosepads Nose pads that are made from PVC(rigid plastic).
Silicone Nosepads Nose pads that are made from soft silicone.
Screw-in Nosepads Nose pads that are mounted into the pad box with screws.
Snap-in Nosepads Nose pads that snap into the pad box.
Hinge
Flex/Spring Hinge A spring loaded hinge which keeps its initial adjustment and balance, thereby signifi cantly reducing the need for subsequent adjustments.
Stopper Hinge A feature that prevents the temple tip from touching the back side of the lens in order to prevent lens scratching on sunglasses.
Bridge
Adjustable/Flexible Bridge A durable bridge which adds comfort and holds adjustments.
Saddle Bridge A contoured, fi tted bridge.
Unifi t Bridge/Universal Bridge A one-piece stationary bridge that is contoured to fi t the nose.
Other
Clip-on Clip-on available.
Kids
Mens
Rx Sunglass frame which can be fi tted for a prescription lens.
Teens
Tweens/Petite Fit
Unisex
Womens
UV Protective (all suns) Protects eyes from harmful UV rays.
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