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Tod's 5140 Progressive No-Lines

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Lighten up with TOD'S 5140 reading glasses. The frame front, crafted from high-quality Italian acetate, is defined by its bold shape and classic keyhole bridge, while the thin metal temples sport subtle designer branding. Good for an average to full width fit. Each pair of Tod’s reading glasses includes a signature protective carrying case and microfiber cleaning cloth.
 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 Average-Wide in width.

Frames front view
Frame Width 135mm - 5 1/4 inNose Bridge17mm - 11/16 inHorizontal Lens 53mm - 2 1/8 in
Frames side view
Temple Arm 140mm - 5 1/2 inVertical Lens 40mm - 1 1/2 in

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    LMM March 03, 2024

    Fantastic Tods frame.

    Second pair of same Tods style- different color. Also, first pair are bifocals- this black pair are progressives. I am still trying to adapt to the progressive lens. For me the reading portion of the lens seems too small. Maybe with more time my eyes and the position of my head and neck will figure it out. I am definitely feeling eye strain that has never been an issue with my bifocal readers. The frames, however, are spot on!

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