Caractéristiques de l'objet
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État
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Brand
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Saint Laurent
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Type
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Sunglasses
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Model
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Saint Laurent SL 401
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Frame Color
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Yellow
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Lens Color
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Brown
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Frame Material
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Acetate
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Lens Material
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Polycarbonate
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Gender
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Unisex
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Age Group
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Adult
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Department
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Unisex
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Geofit
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International
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Style
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Round
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Features
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Full Rim
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Size
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53-21-145
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Eye Size
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53
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Temple Length
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145
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Bridge Size
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21
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EAN
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8056376334104
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MPN
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SL 401 008 53
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UPC
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889652307510
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SL 401 by Saint Laurent Unisex Round Sunglasses in Yellow + Brown Lenses 100% Authentic and new frame Saint Laurent SL 401 Sunglasses crafted for Unisex in size 53-21-145. Eye-catching and interesting Full Rim Sunglasses are offered in attractive Yellow color and available with Brown lenses of excellent quality. Versatile and stylish, this pair features a unique look, impressive style, and exclusive design to match any refined, making this frame the perfect selection for any occasion. No matter what season is outside, UV rays can always affect your eyes, so it's quite important to get maximum protection with a high-quality pair of eyewear. We introduce excellent catalogs of fashionable and fully-functional shades for modern women, men, and kids to cover your eyes from the sun as well as add your wardrobe a finishing touch. Every model from our wide assortment is made by leading eyewear manufacturers from lightweight and durable materials to deliver unmatched comfort and protection, as well as a stylish look. Discover our virtual shelves to find a perfect pair of sunnies of top-rated quality at an acceptable price. Please be informed the full set of additional accessories in the package box is determined by the eyewear company and may vary depending on the certain pair of frames. Please note that the complete set of additional accessories included in the package box is determined by the manufacturer and may differ depending on the model of the glasses. Specifications Type Sunglasses Gender Unisex Manufacturer Saint Laurent Model SL 401 Frame Shape Round Frame Material Acetate Frame Type Full Rim Size 53-21-145 Color Yellow Lenses Color Brown Part Number SL 401 008 53 Warranty 2 years Envaio Advantage 100% Authentic Original Tags & Packaging Free Shipping UPS Ground Shipping Dedicated Support 24/7 Customer Service Additional Information Guide About us Authenticity Warranty Shipping Returns Choosing the Correct Size of Sunglasses It's not so simple to find the right size of sunglasses when you want to buy a new pair, but this article will help you to take all the needed measurements correctly and select the right spectacle and lens material to suit your needs, and provide a perfect fit! Here are three easy methods to do it correctly: Method 1. Take measurement of your face Measure your face from cheekbone to cheekbone. Use a ruler or a measuring tape to know the distance between temples. Carefully place the ruler at the top of your cheekbone, below eye level, and note this important number. Measure jawline to define your face shape. Use a tape measure and measure from one end of your jawbone to the other (around the face). Write down this number, it will help you to define your face type and choose the right frame. Measure your face length. Start measuring from the hairline down to the chin's bottom. This number will be helpful when defining the needed lens height ideal for your face. Measure the width of your forehead. Just take this measurement from one side of the forehead to the other. With the cheekbone number, this measurement will provide you with the correct frame width for your face. Define your face shape. Use all the measurements you have made to determine your face type. This will help you to understand which frame style is the best for you to wear. Of course, it's quite important to get a pair of shades to fit perfectly, but make sure the spectacle style complements your face type and makes all the proportions well-balanced. Method 2. Use alternative ideas Use your old frame to get the right size. You can easily find three numbers on the inner side of the temple. Usually, the first number is the lens size, the second is the bridge size, and the last is the temple length. Measure your old sunnies. Even if you cannot find numbers on your current pair of sunglasses, do not be upset! Take a ruler or a measurement tape and measure the frame horizontally. Also, measure the temple arm to know its length. Measure your face with a credit card. If you cannot find a measuring tape or a ruler, this isn't a problem at all. Most cards have almost the same size as a standard lens. Take a mirror and hold the credit card's edge under your eyebrow and against your nose bridge. Then see where the other edge of the card ends: if it ends approximately with the end of your eye, you need a standard size. If the card extends beyond the eye's end, look for a smaller size; and if the card doesn't reach the eye's end, pay attention to a larger size. Method 3. Choose a frame to suit your face For square-shaped faces, it's better to wear sunglasses with rounded bottom edges. Avoid spectacles with angular corners. We recommend paying attention to wayfarer frames to make your face look rounder. If you have an oval or oblong face, choose a frame that is heavier at the bottom. Pay attention to spectacles with wider lenses like aviators or sports sunglasses. For round faces, we suggest trying rectangle sunglasses to balance your facial features. A great idea is to look for a vintage or retro frame for a perfect fit and excellent look! Pay attention to the frame material. Follow your needs when you choose the material of your future frame: metal and plastic are the most common, but if you need ultra-lightweight or hypoallergenic options, then it's better to select nylon or titanium sunglasses. Please be informed that nylon frames are usually made in sports style, and plastic spectacles break easier compared to steel or metal. Choosing the lens material. There are many lenses to select from, including polycarbonate or higher index plastic lenses. Usually, polycarbonate lenses are the cheapest they are the softest and the most impact resistant. Plastic lenses are lighter and thinner compared to polycarbonate. Both types of lenses deliver 100% UV protection for your eyes.