Square Root Color 00 - Black Front and Vanilla Tortoise Temples
Remember me? Our original fan-favorite Square Root frames from 2013 are back in a big and boxy way. With the same idiosyncratic square shape that drew raves the first time around and all new colors. We did the math and these frames are sure to be just as big a deal the second time. Thick, retro Italian-designed acetate, a fun shape, and an average size add up to the kind of uni-sex frame that will look good on many different faces. And because we already discontinued them once, we don’t have to tell you twice to get ‘em before they’re gone.
90-Day Returns. A chinchilla can make a baby in 90 days. We figure that's plenty of time for you to decide if you want to keep your glasses.
Items in the Sale Collection are final sale — no returns or exchanges.
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Size & Measurement Guide Measurement Guide
Here are the three standard sizes we offer at eyebobs. You will see there are distinct icons associated with each size. Each size is associated with the width of the frame itself.
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N
Narrow
less than 130mm wide
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A
Average
131mm to 139mm wide
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W
Wide
more than 140mm wide
Frame width is the primary way we determine fit. It’s the horizontal diameter of the entire frame width.
*Note that you won’t find this number on your glasses.
Other Technical measurements
Like most brands of glasses, the measurements of eyebobs glasses can be found on the inside of the temple arm. The first number indicates the lens width (46mm) and the second number is the bridge (23mm). If you already have a pair of glasses you like, you can use those measurements as a reference.
Lens Width
The horizontal diameter of one lens
Lens height
The vertical diameter of one lens
Bridge Width
The width of the bridge section
Temple Length
The length of the entire temple arm, from the front of the frame to the tip
Frame Measurements
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