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Kate Spade Kassia Progressive No Line Bifocal

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From handbags to raincoats, Kate Spade embodies flirty, colorful sophistication. Kate Spade reading glasses showcase the same fun styles and are offered in optical grade plastic, with scratch-resistant, distortion-free lenses.
 Your New "No Line" Lenses, also known as Progressive Lenses, will provide a clear, comfortable close up vision, without a line of sight.

The Upper portions of your lenses are clear. As you lower your eyes, the magnification increases gradually allowing you to see better at different close up distances.

CR39 Optical resin. 1.50 index of refraction.

California prop 65 warning:

Size and fit

Fits and looks best on faces that are Narrow-Average in width.

Frames front view
Frame Width 130mm - 5 1/8 inNose Bridge17mm - 5/8 inHorizontal Lens 50mm - 2 in
Frames side view
Temple Arm 135mm - 5 1/4 inVertical Lens 35mm - 1 3/8 in

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    Sarah Donnelly Seattle, WA July 20, 2019

    Progressive, pretty good

    These are just what I need—clear for distance, magnification for computer and close-up, a very good solution. I am not a big fan of progressive lens, the hourglass shape of the magnification bothers me. And I notice when looking into bright light, there is a double image, which I am now used to, but is a little bothersome. Overall, a good investment.

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