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Shwood Govy 2 Sunglasses

Shwood Govy 2 Sunglasses

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To say that Shwood comes from humble beginnings would be an understatement. The company’s first pair of sunglasses was whittled by hand from the limb of a madrone tree Read More

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ForeverHonest
17
Jul 25, 2017
Just received mine! Fantastic build quality and I can't get over how amazingly clear the lenses are! But I have one knack with these, anyone else find them inconvenient to fold? The arms on mine don't fold flush to each other :/
Gomer7321
1
Jul 31, 2017
ForeverHonestthat is true of mine as well, the arms are in the way of eachother when folded
je11y
142
Jun 13, 2017
Do these come with any sort of carrying case or bag?
je11y
142
Jun 14, 2017
Thanks!
TomasV
1685
Jun 15, 2017
je11yYes, they come in a case with cleaning cloth
treeinc
499
Dec 10, 2017
are these RXable?
acheatham
1
Aug 31, 2018
treeincYes!
Varholiaglimp
939
Dec 7, 2017
Can these be used for progressive prescription lenses?
limananders
10
Dec 7, 2017
whiskey soda frame not an option when trying to join drop?
Lucas_Tan
6
Dec 9, 2017
limanandersI too want the Whiskey Soda with brown polarized lenses
JaySha
3
Dec 9, 2017
limanandersme too! Had them in a different frame shape but they were stolen out of my car! Now I want another pair damn
ksidirt
7
Nov 1, 2017
Been using these for a few months now. The quality and durability are great. My only problem is they are much smaller than expected. They are described as "large" shades, but they are too small for my face. However I am a large guy (6'3 200lbs). I'm sure they fit great on most people.
Varholiaglimp
939
Dec 8, 2017
ksidirtNever go by written descriptions of eyeglass frames, since the language is always too generalized. Check the measurements instead.
This drop shows the measurements for every model. The ones you can check against your own glasses are the following (use the millimeter versions of the numbers):
Lens width Bridge width Arm length
Now grab a few of the frames you own, ideally the ones that fit you best. Check the stems and you'll find three numbers in the order you see here: lens width, bridge width and arm length. Then find the Shwood frame with measurements that are closest to your favorite frame. I wouldn't buy glasses with a bridge that is even one degree smaller than that of a pair that fits you comfortably.
If you don't own a pair, then go into an eyeglass store run by someone who isn't a twit, try on some samples and write down the three numbers (or have your salesperson write them) of a pair that fits you well. Explain that you're not going to buy the frames elsewhere; you just want to have a sense of the sizes that fit your face.
Lens height can be important, too, but you'll probably have to look up information about your frames online to find that.
Deviltooth
131
Aug 1, 2017
Sadly the taxes and fees upon arrival (COD) were so high as to negate any real savings. At the end of the day it just wasn't worth it.
kastantona
1
Jul 28, 2017
received today the package, I am happy for my new glasses the box is fantastic the glasses is excellent quality !!! thanks so
JD305
9
Sep 3, 2017
Are these Zeiss lens glass?
BradS
76
Sep 3, 2017
JD305I seriously doubt that they are glass, but maybe MD will give us the definitive answer
VishalR
5
Apr 7, 2018
are these RX-able?
acheatham
1
Aug 31, 2018
VishalRyep.
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