There is nothing more appropriate for the first Barrett Clinton frame, which was started with the concept of ``fashion eyewear that strongly reflects the classics at the origin of trends.''
"Tommy" is based on the characteristics of thick cell frames that were mainly manufactured in Germany from around the 1950s.
The straight cut and design of the front shape toward the lens gives a three-dimensional impression, and the extravagant width allows the temples, which do not use metal cores on the inside, to wrap around the temples, creating a clever vintage detail.
Uses each color polarized TAC lens
A functional lens that is thin and lightweight, but cuts out unwanted light such as ultraviolet rays and reflected light, and allows the necessary natural light to enter the eyes to ensure clear vision.