The Violet Haze Edit
Step out of the ordinary. Purple gradient lenses wash your world in a soft, cool violet hue that cuts glare on hazy days while serving a major look. The fade adds depth to the lens, making it a perfect match for the dramatic angles of the Carol frame. This is fashion eyewear with a purpose—shielding your eyes while keeping your vibe mysterious, playful, and undeniably chic.
- Lenses: Purple Gradient lenses – a trendy violet fade that softens light and boosts style.
- Frame: Carol in Glossy Black – deep black polish that makes the purple lens pop.
- Build: Lightweight TR90 – comfortable enough for all-day festival wear.
- Fit: Wide, confident fit – makes a statement without sliding down.
- Best For: Festivals, overcast days, and making an entrance.
Brown Photochromic Lens
- Clear indoors, darkens outdoors in sun (UV-activated)
- Warm brown tone for enhanced contrast and depth
- Helps reduce harsh glare on bright days
- Classic look that pairs with most frame colors
Glossy Black Cat-eye TR90 Frame
- Glossy black finish: A sharp cat-eye silhouette that stays crisp under indoor and outdoor light.
- TR90 build: Smooth, flexible feel for long workdays, rideshares, and quick errands.
- Style range: Works with blazers, denim, and minimal jewelry from the office to weekend markets.
Details
Details
Frame Details
Prescription Details
- Prescription Range
- SPH: -12.00 to +12.00
CYL: -6.00 to +6.00 - Progressive Compatibility
- Yes
- PD Range
- 55 to 82 mm
Lens Details
- Color
- Brown
- Polarization
- Non-polarized
- Filter Category
- Cat. 3
- Lens Material
- CR-39
- Coatings
- Photochromic
Bridge
13 mm
0.51 in
Lens Width
57 mm
2.24 in
Lens Height
49 mm
1.93 in
Frame Width
146 mm
5.75 in
Temple Length
136 mm
5.35 in
Discounts
FAQ
What face shapes work well with cat-eye glasses like Carol?
What face shapes work well with cat-eye glasses like Carol?
Carol is a cat-eye frame designed to flatter heart-shaped, diamond, and oval faces. The lifted outer corners can add definition and balance, especially if your forehead or cheekbones are a little wider than your jawline. Face-shape guidance is a starting point—fit and comfort also depend on your measurements and how you like your glasses to sit.
