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Description

Unleash your bold style with the Freddo Evil S3025 sunglasses, crafted for men who appreciate a blend of sophistication and edge. These full-rim, pilot-shaped frames are made from premium metal, providing both durability and comfort for long-lasting wear. Available in versatile black, luxurious gold, sleek silver, and stylish rose gold, each color offers a distinct look to match your unique personality. With a frame size of 58, these sunglasses are designed to provide a secure and comfortable fit while enhancing your visual appeal.

Perfect for outdoor adventures and daily wear, the Evil S3025 series complements single-vision or progressive lenses, ensuring you enjoy both style and function. Elevate your eyewear game with these iconic frames from Freddo.

Additional information

Frame Color

Black, Gold, Rose Gold, Silver

Category

MAN

Brand

Freddo

Frame Shape

PILOT

Frame Size

58

Material

Metal Full

Type (opt-sun)

sun

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Prescription Details

PD Range

Pupillary Distance (PD) is the distance between the centers of your pupils and provides the exact optical center of your lenses.

Prescription Range

Frames are available if your sphere (SPH) value falls within this range.

Bifocal

Lenses with two viewing areas separated by a visible line.

Progressive

No-line multifocal lenses that correct up to three viewing areas.

 

Frame Measurements 

Frame Width

Frame Width

Measure horizontally across the frame from hinge to hinge.

Lens Height

Lens Height

Measure the lens vertically at its tallest point.

Bridge width

Bridge width

At the top of the bridge, measure horizontally one lens edge to the other.

Temple Arm

Temple Arm

Measure from the hinge to the bend, and then the bend to the end of the arm. Add the two measurements together.

Lens Width

Lens Width

Measure the lens horizontally at its widest point.