Flat Top Francis Black
25900
€259,00
Unit price per
                          Ten years after being first released, RSF celebrates its iconic Francis series of eyewear. This version of the Flat Top has been updated with sharp detailing to match the contemporary aesthetic sensibility. Pure and sturdy metal temples – the distinctive Francis feature – elevate the model’s compact acetate construction. This design pairs shiny black acetate with rich, shiny gold metal. RSF’s X logo is inscribed in the temples, celebrating the 10 years of the Francis design. Sizes: R Lens Width: 55 mm. Frame Front: 140 mm. Frame Side: 145 mm. Product Code Size R: LAM 
                        Frame Material
                        acetato
                      
                        Frame Shape
                        square
                      
                        Frame Type
                        full rim
                      
                        Frame Style
                        modern classic
                      
                        Lens Material
                        CR-39
                      
                        Lens Colour
                        black
                      
                          Sunglasses and prescription glasses come in different sizes, suitable for a wide variety of face shapes. If you look at the temples (arms) of a pair of glasses you own, you will probably notice two or three numbers.
The first number (usually between 48 and 58) is the lens width in millimeters. The higher the number, the wider the lens.
The second number (between 15 and 25) represents the distance between the two lenses (bridge width).
The last number (between 135 and 150) indicates the length of the temples. If you have ever worn glasses that don’t sit well on your ears, you should consider a temple length of at least 145 mm.

 
                                  
                              
 
                                  
                              
 
                                  
                              
 
                                  
                              
 
                                  
                              