What to expect in this collection
You’ll find versatile shapes that balance polish and ease, with acetate frames that sit light on the face and colorways that range from everyday neutrals to soft pastels. Several models list 100% UVA & UVB sun protection; others feature gradient lenses for a softer view.
Fit & size guidance
Most styles land near a medium fit: lens widths commonly run 51–56 mm, bridges around 15–21 mm, and temples about 130–140 mm. If you prefer a roomier, more “oversized” look, aim toward 55–56 mm lenses; for a neater fit, choose 51–52 mm. Always match measurements you already like.
City-ready tints — Isaac Mizrahi sunglasses
These come with non-prescription sun lenses. Where listed, models note 100% UVA & UVB protection; gradient options darken up top and taper lighter below for driving comfort. A protective case or pouch is typically included; check each product page under “What’s included.”
Model | Shape/Material | Lens/UV | Fit notes |
30204 | Cat-eye / acetate | Sun lenses, 100% UVA & UVB | 56-15-130 — leans wider; medium-large feel |
30246 | Oval / acetate | Gradient sun lenses | 51-21-135 — narrower lens width; tidy fit |
30207 | Square / acetate | Gradient sun lenses | 55-17-130 — balanced medium fit |
30222 | Cat-eye / acetate | Sun lenses, 100% UVA & UVB | 56-17-140 — medium-large with longer temples |
Availability changes regularly — check each product page to confirm what’s in stock today.
Quick tip: if a favorite style feels a touch small, bump the lens width by 1–2 mm for a more relaxed, “sunglassy” look.
Want more options in a lifted silhouette? See our cat-eye styles. Not sure which outline flatters you most? Try our face shape guide. For return timing and conditions, skim the return & refund policy.
FAQ
Do these sunglasses block UV?
Multiple models in this collection list 100% UVA & UVB sun protection; others highlight gradient tints for visual comfort. Check the “Lens type” and description on each product page to confirm the exact protection and lens details for that style.
How do I choose my size?
Match measurements you already own and like. Lens width near 51–52 mm wears neater; 55–56 mm reads a bit bolder. Bridge (15–21 mm) affects nose fit and temple length (around 130–140 mm) influences behind-ear comfort and stability.
Which shapes suit my face?
Cat-eye frames subtly lift features and suit many oval, heart, and round faces. Square and rectangular outlines add structure and can balance softer features. If you’re between shapes, compare how the top line follows your brow.
Are the lenses prescription?
These are non-Rx sun lenses. If you need prescription sunglasses, note the frame measurements you like and consult your optical professional to have suitable lenses made for the frame you choose.
What comes with the sunglasses?
Most listings include a protective case or pouch. The exact inclusion can vary by model and stock batch, so check “What’s included” on the product page for that specific style before checkout.
Can these fit narrower or wider faces?
Yes—there’s range. Look for narrower lens widths (around 51–52 mm) and modest bridges for slimmer fits, or larger lens widths (55–56 mm) and slightly longer temples for a roomier feel. When in doubt, compare to a pair you already like.