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C1 - Square Tortoise Shell Blue Light Glasses
C1 - Square Tortoise Shell Blue Light Glasses
C1 - Square Tortoise Shell Blue Light Glasses
C1 - Square Tortoise Shell Blue Light Glasses
C2 - Square Pink Blue Light Glasses
C2 - Square Pink Blue Light Glasses
C2 - Square Pink Blue Light Glasses
C2 - Square Pink Blue Light Glasses
C3 - Square Black Blue Light Glasses
C3 - Square Black Blue Light Glasses
C3 - Square Black Blue Light Glasses
C3 - Square Black Blue Light Glasses
$159.00
$234.00
$284.00
$209.00
$159.00
$234.00
$284.00
$209.00
$159.00
$234.00
$284.00
$209.00
Square Tortoise Shell Blue Light Glasses
These medium sized tortoise shell glasses have strong lines and softened edges for a look that’s just as interesting as you are. These eco-friendly square glasses are available in pink, tortoise shell, or black frames so they're well-suited for heart-shaped and round faces.
American and Italian Fashions Combined
Our beautiful tortoise shell blue light glasses are inspired by the bold styles of Miami and the classic fashion of Italy. These square glasses are available in three colors: pink frames with black arms, brown tortoise shell frames with red arms, or black frames and arms. Each eco-friendly pair is fitted with our blue-light lenses and comes with a sturdy case and cleaning cloth all made from recycled materials.
These blue light glasses are made of recycled FDA approved water bottles called rPET.
Lens Width: 54 mm
Temple Length: 145 mm
Bridge Width: 20 mm

Heart-Shaped

Square

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Diamond-Shaped
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Reframing the Future
At MITA eyewear, we’re looking to reframe the future of eyewear one pair of sustainably made glasses at a time. All our designs, from our tortoise shell blue light glasses to our oversized sunglasses, are made from recycled materials that work to lower our carbon footprint while providing you with high-quality, fashionable frames. For every pair sold, we’re donating 2% of our profits to Clean Miami Beach to help clear our oceans from plastic pollution. That's sustainability, the MITA way.