eight tokyo is a registered trademark eyewear brand of Eight Co., Ltd. These driving sunglasses feature Japanese-made polarized lenses specifically designed for driving, providing excellent protection from harmful light rays. UV rays: almost 100% cut! Blue light: approximately 62% cut! Polarized function reduces glare!
These sunglasses, designed and manufactured by a renowned eyewear maker in Sabae, Fukui Prefecture, offer excellent eye protection. The thin lenses provide clear vision, reducing eye strain even during long drives. They're also ideal for golf, as they allow for a clear view of the green! Featuring high-quality lenses crafted by a manufacturer in Sabae, Fukui Prefecture, a major eyewear production center in Japan, these sunglasses offer reliable quality and comfortable wear. "The lenses and frame physically protect your eyes from wind and dust, making them perfect for allergy season."
The frame is made of TR-90, a material that combines flexibility and strength, also used in space development. It's a stylish frame suitable for both men and women. Designed to fit the Japanese skeletal structure, the frame offers an excellent fit! Its lightweight design makes it comfortable to wear for long periods and prevents slipping.
Size: Width 14cm, Height 4.2cm, Temple length 14cm, Frame width 13.8cm, Weight 20g. Accessories: Japanese-made leather soft case, TEIJIN special material lens cleaning cloth. Lens cleaning is easy. High-quality accessories ensure long-lasting and comfortable use.
【eight tokyo】 An eyewear brand born in Tokyo, a hub of trends, offering a wide range of eyewear, primarily sunglasses. Our brand collaborates with eyewear manufacturers in Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture, the heartland of Japanese eyewear, to design and plan items that suit Japanese people.
eight tokyo is an eyewear brand born in Tokyo, a hub of fashion trends. They offer a wide variety of eyewear, primarily sunglasses. The brand collaborates with eyewear manufacturers in Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture, the heartland of Japanese eyewear, to design and plan items that suit Japanese people.