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Are Japanese eyeglasses good?

Are Japanese eyeglasses good?

Japanese eyeglass brands are some of the best in the world. They are unique and exhibit some of the finest craftsmanship. Over the past two hundred years or so, the Fukui Prefecture of Japan has been a leading manufacturer for prescription lenses and eyeglass frames.

Which brand frame is best?

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  • RAY-BAN.
  • GUCCI.
  • TOM FORD.
  • PRADA.
  • PERSOL.
  • VERSACE.
  • BURBERRY.
  • DOLCE & GABBANA.

What are the most popular eyeglass frames right now?

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  • 70s Oversized Square Glasses.
  • Thin & Lightweight Rimmed Glasses.
  • Circle, Perfectly Round Glasses.
  • Bedazzled Swarovski Glasses.
  • Retro Flat Top Aviator Glasses.
  • Clubmaster Glasses, Reminiscent of the Dapper, Retro Browline.
  • The Hipster Glasses.

Is Masunaga a good brand?

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Masunaga has evolved so much in quality and design that it now wins an award almost every year. The brand has won the Silmo d’Or, (the French Oscars of the eyewear industry) three times to date. And it is likely to win more awards down the line.

Is Matsuda a good brand?

Matsuda Eyewear: Luxury through material, quality through craft, innovative by design. Matsuda Eyewear has always been one of our favorite eyewear brands for its build quality and unique styles.

What eyeglass frames make you look younger?

What Eyeglass Frames Make You Look Younger?

  • Black frames. First things, first!
  • Oversized frames.
  • Cat-eyes.
  • Blue coloured eyeglasses.
  • Bold looking frames.
  • Round glasses.
  • Use a lipstick.
  • Avoid aviators.

Who makes Saki eyeglass?

MODO
Truly excellent value for a genuine vintage frame – SAKI is a sub-brand of MODO – the famous international Italy based group. The full face width is 120mm approx. These frames are suitable for prescription lenses or sunglasses.

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What does Matsuda mean in Japanese?

pine tree rice paddy
Japanese (mainly western Japan and the Ryukyu Islands): habitational name from any of the many places in Japan so named, meaning ‘pine tree rice paddy’. The word matsu ‘pine’ also means ‘wait’, in this sense implying hope of a divine visitation to a sacred rice paddy.