Eight Tokyo is a registered eyewear brand of Eight Co., Ltd. Protect your eyes from harmful rays. IRUV1000 sunglasses. Blocks UV rays, blue light, and near infrared rays. "Light green lenses" block almost 100% of UV rays! Blocks about 43% of blue light! Blocks about 46% of near infrared rays! Great for PC work, smartphones, driving, outdoors, and more, blocking UV rays and blue light. Protects your eyes and supports comfortable vision.
Sunglasses designed and manufactured by a genuine manufacturer in Sabae that thoroughly protect your eyes. Thin lenses provide good visibility. Your eyes won't get tired even on long drives. Made with high-quality lenses from a manufacturer in Sabae, Fukui Prefecture, Japan's leading glasses production center, these sunglasses are of reliable quality and comfortable to wear. "The lenses and frames physically protect your eyes from wind and dust. Recommended for pollen season."
The frame is a trendy combination Boston type that uses a lightweight, durable, and luxurious metal material [high nickel] for the metal part. It is a stylish frame for both men and women. The frame is designed to fit the Japanese bone structure, so it fits perfectly! The lightweight design makes it less burdensome even when worn for a long time, and it is difficult to slip off.
Size: Width 13.5cm Height 4.8cm Temple 14.5cm Width 13.5cm Weight 24g Accessories: Japanese leather soft case, TEIJIN special material glasses cloth Easy to clean the lenses. High quality accessories allow you to use them comfortably for a long time.
[eight tokyo] is an eyewear brand born in Tokyo, the source of fashion trends. We deal in a wide range of eyewear, mainly sunglasses. The brand works with an eyeglass manufacturer in Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture, the home of eyeglasses, to design and plan items that suit Japanese people.
Eight Tokyo is an eyewear brand born in Tokyo, the source of fashion trends. We deal in a wide range of eyewear, mainly sunglasses. The brand works with an eyeglass manufacturer in Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture, the home of eyeglasses, to design and plan items that suit Japanese people.