Fits Over Solar Shields Sunglasses - Gray

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Fits Over Solar Shields Sunglasses - Gray

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Maxi-Aids
Label: Maxi-Aids
Manufacturer: Maxi-Aids
Publisher: Maxi-Aids
Studio: Maxi-Aids



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Product DescriptionGray Fits Over Solar Shields® Sunglasses are light, polycarbonate sunglasses that are made to be used alone or comfortably worn over your prescription lenses. Wrap-around design offers 100% UV protection against the suns harmful rays. Unique, fashionable black plastic frame design has Flex-2-Fit temples for the perfect fit. Recommended by ophthalmologists for maximum eye protection for post cataract patients, contact lens wearers and those who are light sensitive. Includes protective drawstring case. ●Shape: Square ●Size: Large ●Frame Front Width: 5 1/2' (139.7 mm) ●Frame Front Height: 2 1/8' (53.98 mm) ●Black Frame ●Grey Polarized Lens ●Fits Over Eyeglasses ●Flex2Fit Temples




Features:
  • For use with or without prescription eyeglasses
  • Wrap-around design offers 100% UV protection
  • Flex-2-Fit temples give you the perfect fit
  • Recommended by ophthalmologists
  • Includes protective drawstring case











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