Why Choose Arnette Sunglasses and Prescription Frames?
Arnette has long been a favorite among action sports enthusiasts, offering eyewear that withstands rigorous activities while looking effortlessly stylish. Today, the brand takes a bold step forward by prioritizing sustainability. By utilizing bio-based plastics and eco-friendly manufacturing processes, Arnette sunglasses and optical frames reduce environmental impact without sacrificing durability or comfort. Whether you're hitting the skate park, surfing, or simply navigating city streets, these frames provide the resilience and clarity you need.
Performance-Driven Design and Materials
When it comes to active lifestyles, comfort is paramount. Arnette prescription glasses and sunglasses feature lightweight frames designed to stay securely on your face during movement. Many models incorporate flexible hinges and ergonomic nose pads, ensuring a snug fit that won't distract you from your activities.
- Bio-Acetate and Grilamid BTR 600 LS: Advanced sustainable materials that offer exceptional flexibility and strength.
- Optimized Vision: Designed to accommodate high-quality prescription lenses and offering superior sun protection in sunglass models.
- Bold Aesthetics: From classic rectangular shapes to modern wraparound styles, there's a frame for every face shape.
Note: Our Arnette collections and available stock are regularly updated with new releases and limited editions. Always check the "Frame Specifications" section on individual product pages for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding materials, lens types, and specific dimensions.
Find Your Fit
Choosing the right eyewear involves more than just selecting a style. Consider how the frame complements your facial features. For those with round faces, angular men's sunglasses from Arnette can provide a striking contrast, while softer shapes work well for square jawlines.
Frequently Asked Questions About Arnette
Are Arnette sunglasses suitable for sports?
Yes, Arnette is rooted in action sports. Their frames are designed with durability and a secure fit in mind, making them excellent for skateboarding, surfing, and other active pursuits.
What materials are used in Arnette eco-friendly frames?
Arnette utilizes bio-based materials like Grilamid BTR 600 LS and bio-acetate, which significantly reduce the environmental footprint compared to traditional plastics while maintaining high performance.
Can I get prescription lenses for Arnette frames?
Absolutely. Most Arnette optical frames and many of their sunglasses are RX-able, allowing you to fit them with your custom prescription.
How do I know if Arnette glasses will fit my face?
We recommend checking the detailed measurements provided on each product page. Comparing these dimensions to a pair of glasses you already own is the best way to ensure a proper fit.
Are Arnette lenses scratch-resistant?
While no lens is entirely scratch-proof, Arnette sunglasses feature durable lenses designed to withstand everyday wear and tear. Proper care with a microfiber cloth is always recommended.
Does Arnette offer polarized sunglasses?
Yes, many Arnette sunglasses come with polarized lens options to reduce glare and improve visual clarity, especially near water or snow.
How should I clean my Arnette eyewear?
Use lukewarm water and a mild, lotion-free soap. Dry them gently with a clean microfiber cloth. Avoid using paper towels or clothing, which can cause micro-scratches.
Is ModaFrames an authorized retailer for Arnette?
Yes, we are a proud authorized retailer. Every pair of Arnette glasses purchased through our store is guaranteed authentic and comes directly from the manufacturer.
Do Arnette glasses come with a warranty?
Yes, they include a standard manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. If you encounter any issues, please reach out to our customer service team for assistance.
Are Arnette frames lightweight?
Yes, one of the key features of Arnette's design philosophy is creating lightweight frames that offer all-day comfort without causing pressure points.