Orange Tint Lens Simulator
Experience the world through Orange Tint lenses. It enhances clarity and contrast for superior visual comfort.
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Experience the world through Orange Tint lenses. It enhances clarity and contrast for superior visual comfort.
Clear Frame, Orange Tint Lenses
Orange Tint brings a lively warm tone that pops without going fully dark. Want a sunset tint lens for outdoor movement? This color-forward shade can boost contrast on mixed terrain and in shifting shadows.
A clear TR90 frame with a geometric silhouette, Susan stays light on the face at around 20.0g. Wire-core temples bring subtle metal detail to balance Orange Tint. Measurements: 48mm lenses, 21mm bridge, 149mm temples (about 141mm wide). Great on round and oval faces.
The warm tone can make depth cues and shadow detail feel clearer on mixed terrain. With UV400 protection, it's a fun, functional option for bright outdoor days.
- Frame: A clear, full-rim geometric Susan with an easy minimalist vibe - TR90 construction designed for Orange Tint.
- Lens: Orange Tint CR-39 lenses with UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB (Non-polarized) - Warm orange tint that boosts contrast on mixed terrain.
- Build: Built in TR90 with standard hinges for everyday reliability, plus wire-core temples for a refined edge (~20.0g).
- Fit: 48-21-149 sizing with a 48mm lens width; a clean geometric fit that flatters round/oval faces (approx. 141mm wide).
- Best For: trail & terrain, field sports, bright outdoor days.
Orange Tinted Lens
- Enhance style with a warm orange tint for mild sun
- Add a vibrant sunset tone for weekend wear and photos
- Bring warm contrast for outdoor days and casual driving
- Block UV for reliable all-day protection
Clear Geometric TR90 Frame
- Crystal-clear finish: Transparent frame keeps your look bright, clean, and low-contrast.
- Visible wire-core temples: Subtle metal detail adds a premium feel without extra weight.
- Geometric panto fit: Flatter top edge adds definition while staying easy for daily wear.
Details
Details
Frame Details
- Brand
- TXOME
- Gender
- Men / Women
- Frame Color
- Clear
- Frame Shape
- Geometric
- Size
- Medium (M)
- Frame Style
- Minimalist
- Frame Type
- Full rim
- Hinge Type
- Standard hinge
- Frame Material
- TR90
- Frame Weight
- 20 g
- Face Shape
- Round face, Oval face
Prescription Details
- Prescription Range
- SPH: -12.00 to +12.00
CYL: -6.00 to +6.00 - Progressive Compatibility
- Yes
- PD Range
- 50 to 78 mm
Lens Details
- Color
- Orange
- Polarization
- Non-polarized
- UV Protection
- UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB
- Filter Category
- Cat. 2
- Lens Material
- CR-39
Bridge
21 mm
0.83 in
Lens Width
48 mm
1.89 in
Lens Height
47 mm
1.85 in
Frame Width
141 mm
5.55 in
Temple Length
149 mm
5.87 in
Discounts
FAQ
What are Orange Tint lenses best for?
What are Orange Tint lenses best for?
Orange Tint is a moderate sun tint (Category 2) designed for everyday outdoor wear when you want a warm, vibrant style and comfortable brightness control.
It works well for city days, weekend outings, and sunny commutes. For very intense sun or strong reflected glare, a darker tint and/or polarization can be a better match.
What does an orange tint look like, and how does it affect color?
What does an orange tint look like, and how does it affect color?
Orange tint adds a warm sunset tone to your view. You'll notice a clear color shift that can make scenes feel warmer and more lively.
If you prefer the most neutral, color-true look, a grey tint is usually the easiest option for everyday wear.
Are Orange Tint lenses good for driving?
Are Orange Tint lenses good for driving?
They can be comfortable for daytime driving in mild-to-bright sun, helping reduce harsh brightness while keeping a bold, warm look.
For night driving, avoid tinted lenses. Clear lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating are typically the safer choice for maximum visibility and fewer reflections.
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Brown Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Brown Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Both are warm-leaning tinted lenses, but brown tinted lenses are typically more classic and sun-performance focused, with a warmer and more natural feel in bright daylight.
Orange tinted lenses look more vibrant and style-forward. If you want a more traditional warm sun tint, explore Brown Lens Sunglasses.
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Grey tinted lenses are more neutral and usually change colors the least, giving a clean, understated look.
Orange tinted lenses create a stronger warm shift for a more noticeable style statement. If you want a neutral everyday option, explore Grey Lens Sunglasses.
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Pink Tinted Lenses: which should I choose?
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Pink Tinted Lenses: which should I choose?
Pink tinted lenses are softer and rosier, while orange tinted lenses feel warmer and more vibrant with a bolder sunset tone.
If you want a softer, more subtle warm look, explore Pink Lens Sunglasses.
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Yellow Night Driving Glasses: when should I use each?
Orange Tinted Lenses vs Yellow Night Driving Glasses: when should I use each?
Yellow night driving lenses are designed for low-contrast situations like overcast weather, rain, fog, or dusk, where some wearers want a higher contrast feel.
Orange tinted lenses are a daytime sun tint for outdoor brightness comfort. If low-light driving is your priority, explore Yellow Night Driving Glasses.
Are Orange Tint lenses polarized, do they block UV, and can I add prescription?
Are Orange Tint lenses polarized, do they block UV, and can I add prescription?
These Orange Tint lenses are not polarized, so they will not cut reflected glare the way polarized lenses do. If you spend a lot of time around water, snow, or glossy roads, a polarized option is often better for glare control.
They include UV400 protection, and you can add prescription (RX). For crisp clarity, a premium anti-reflective coating is highly recommended.
