
Tortoiseshell Oval Glasses #2039725
Starting at
CAD $47.95
Frame size53 16 - 145
Frame Color:Tortoiseshell
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Zenni WOW price includes:
- High-quality frame
- Basic prescription lenses*
- Anti-scratch coating
- UV protection
*multifocal or readers lenses start at additional cost
Prescription requirements
*Additional cost for PDs outside this range
Frame Size
SizeMedium(50 - 53 mm / 1.97 - 2.09 in)
Frame Width132 mm / 5.2 in
Bridge width16 mm / 0.6 in
Lens Width53 mm / 2.1 in
Lens Height43 mm / 1.7 in
Temple Length145 mm / 5.7 in
Frame design
Lens compatibility
Sunglasses
EyeQLenz™
Transitions®
Specialty lenses
Blokz® blue-light blocking
What makes it special
Made for all faces
Designed to accommodate many face shapes and sizes.Smart Value
Advanced plastic materials deliver trendy styles and reliable durability at accessible prices.Peace of mind
Easy returns with industry-leading customer satisfaction.Discover understated elegance with this medium oval frame, crafted from durable plastic and featuring a full-rim design that melds classic charm with modern simplicity. This frame offers enhanced comfort and an exact fit through a universal bridge, making it perfect for daily use by both men and women. Exuding a vintage and timeless charm, it is particularly suited for those with square or diamond face shapes. Versatile and stylish, this frame ensures you look effortlessly sophisticated while enjoying all-day comfort.

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Reviewer2796872846
Verified customer
Usage:Casual
Fit:True to Size
Quality:High
Dragonwarrior eyes
2 years agoMy first pairs of blue blockers my eyes don’t get tried for them as much as my old glasses
My first pairs of blue blockers my eyes don’t get tried for them as much as my old glasses
Reviewer562543775
Verified customer
Usage:Fashion Forward
Fit:Tight
Quality:High
Job well done
2 years agoGlasses didn’t fit on the bridge of my nose they made it very simple to return and choice for a credit which I choose to do because I really liked the glasses and they helped me to pick out a similar pair that they said should fit the bridge of my nose so the story goes on when I get the credit and order the recommended pair of glasses
Glasses didn’t fit on the bridge of my nose they made it very simple to return and choice for a credit which I choose to do because I really liked the glasses and they helped me to pick out a similar pair that they said should fit the bridge of my nose so the story goes on when I get the credit and order the recommended pair of glasses
GeorgeHowell
Verified customer
Usage:Casual
Fit:Tight
Quality:Average
Changing arms are awful
2 years agoChanging arms are awful. They twist out constantly. Otherwise decent.
Changing arms are awful. They twist out constantly. Otherwise decent.
Amy
Verified customer
Usage:Trendy
Fit:True to Size
Quality:Low
Flimsy design
3 years agoThe manufacturer decided to save money by doing away with the screws that hold the temples to the frames. They are simply "snapped" on with an L-shaped piece of metal that fits into an L-shaped channel on the plastic temples. Unfortunately, this means that with the slightest bit of pressure, the bracket pops out of the plastic hole, and there is literally NO WAY to snap it back in. In the photo, you can see where I tried to use pliers to fit the pieces together after pressing it together by hand proved futile. The pliers did not work either.
I had trouble getting past Zenni's robot gatekeeper to talk to a real person, but once I FINALLY did they were able to send me a replacement frame. However, I would prefer that the frames did not break so easily.
The frames themselves are very nice looking, and good for either male or female. I feel like they would have been perfect except for the poorly designed temple-to-frame connection.
The manufacturer decided to save money by doing away with the screws that hold the temples to the frames. They are simply "snapped" on with an L-shaped piece of metal that fits into an L-shaped channel on the plastic temples. Unfortunately, this means that with the slightest bit of pressure, the bracket pops out of the plastic hole, and there is literally NO WAY to snap it back in. In the photo, you can see where I tried to use pliers to fit the pieces together after pressing it together by hand proved futile. The pliers did not work either.
I had trouble getting past Zenni's robot gatekeeper to talk to a real person, but once I FINALLY did they were able to send me a replacement frame. However, I would prefer that the frames did not break so easily.
The frames themselves are very nice looking, and good for either male or female. I feel like they would have been perfect except for the poorly designed temple-to-frame connection.
Canada