Irving Wood Rx Glasses Irving Wood Rx Glasses By Keepwood Eyewear
Irving Wood Rx Glasses Irving Wood Rx Glasses By Keepwood Eyewear

Irving Wood Rx

$134.00
Material

 The Irving wood eyeglass frame is the epitome of vintage eyewear. Made famous by celebs such as John Lennon and Gandhi, these are making a huge comeback in optical fashion. Truly round lenses and a traditional saddle bridge make these frames stand out.

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Irving Wood RX Eyeglass Frames

The Irving wood eyeglass frame is the epitome of vintage eyewear. Made famous by celebs such as John Lennon and Gandhi, these are making a huge comeback in optical fashion. Truly round lenses and a traditional saddle bridge make these frames stand out.

Wood Optical Frame Features:

-Handcrafted with 16-layer laminate wood for extra durability
-Spring flex hinges for a secure & comfortable fit on nearly all face shapes & sizes
-Clear lenses that can be worn as is, or brought to your local optician to have your vision prescription filled (click here for optician instruction sheet)
-Arrives in a bamboo case with a microfiber lens-cleaning pouch; shipped in a recycled paper mailer
-10 trees planted with Trees for the Future
-180-day warranty included.

MEASUREMENTS

44 - 22 - 140  MM
(LENS WIDTH/BRIDGE/TEMPLE)

134 - 50 MM (TOTAL WIDTH/TOTAL HEIGHT)

A portion of each sale goes to planting 10 trees with Trees for the Future. Choosing Keepwood Eyewear has a two-fold benefit for the planet- our eyewear is more sustainable than traditional options, and you're helping to support a cause that is working towards giving communities the knowledge and resources to gain food and income stability for generations to come.
"The Forest Garden Program is a sustainable agriculture practice where farmers plant a specific variety of crops and trees in phases over a four-year period. Forest Gardens give families: Significant increases in income, more paydays, more nutritious food to eat, security from risks related to markets, pests, and weather extremes, free alternatives to pesticides and fertilizers, feed for livestock, and fuel wood to cook with."
To learn more about Keepwood's partnership with Trees for the Future click here.