New release SI-20042 from Stepper has taken classic eyewear elements from the past and applied technology and high tech materials to deliver an ‘innovative and stylish’ ophthalmic frame that suits a wide range of male patients.
The frame takes an archetypal rectangular plastic front silhouette and using the latest in polymer materials and injection moulding processes, produced a super-thin profile full rim style with a translucent hue.
‘Most men are looking for reliable, robust and understated frames that do the job with the minimum of fuss,’ said Peter Reeve, managing director of Stepper UK.
He continued: ‘They want to look good, but don’t want to look as if they’ve tried too hard to achieve this. Therefore, the simple sartorial look of the front, with inbuilt anatomical Stepper bridge, is joined to ultra-light and flexible beta-titanium sides that feature subtle leather-style etching details. The use of beta-titanium allows for great flexibility and slim profiles without compromising strength.’
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