Brox
Wide Fit Retro Double Bridge Glasses
Timeless Retro Masculine Aesthetics
The iconic double-bridge rectangular frame brings the vintage charm of classic aviators into a modern everyday eyewear look. The front frame made of natural tortoiseshell acetate features a warm, naturally gradient brown pattern, paired with titanium accents and a lightweight metal inner structure. This versatile men's style effortlessly elevates your look whether you're in a suit, a casual hoodie, or everyday workwear.
Lightweight Material for Ultimate Comfort
Larger frames typically mean more weight. However, these glasses are made of titanium—a material about 40% lighter than standard metal alloys yet significantly stronger. As a result, even with large, chunky-looking frames, they won't pinch your temples—not even after eight hours of wear.
Frames Compatible with Various Custom Prescription Lenses
These frames are compatible with a full range of custom prescription lenses, including blue-light-blocking lenses for intensive screen work, lenses for myopia, outdoor UV-blocking photochromic lenses, and anti-glare driving lenses. They are ideal for office professionals, truck drivers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Product Details
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Category |
Item |
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Dimensions |
Frame Width |
142mm |
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Bridge Width |
___ mm |
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Lens Width |
___ mm |
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Extended Temple Length |
___ mm |
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Design |
Shape |
Square |
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Materials & Craftsmanship |
Frame Material |
Tianium |
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Temple Material |
Tianium |
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Nose Pad |
Rubber |
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Wearing Comfort |
Weight |
25.4g |
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Hinge Type |
Reinforced Hinge |
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Lens Compatibility |
Prescription Range |
___ |
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Available Lens Options |
Blue Light / Photochromic / Sunglass Tint |
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UV Protection |
___ |
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Additional Info |
Color Options |
Black/Brown/Grayish Black |
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Warranty |
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My brother wore glasses his whole life. Every pair squeezed his temples, slid off his nose, gave him headaches by afternoon. Every optician said the same thing: "Try a wider frame."
He found one once. It actually fit. Then the optician told him it was the oversized version — wider, but designed like an afterthought. No style. Just bigger.
Then I looked closer. My dad. My boyfriend. Same story. When they found something that fit, they were stuck choosing between comfort and anything they'd actually want to wear.
It wasn't their heads. It was a design failure — an industry that built one standard and made ugly the only option for everyone outside it.
I rebuilt from scratch. Temple length. Bridge width. Hinge angle. Frame weight. Until my brother put a pair on and forgot he had them on.
Other frames stop at 145mm. That's where we start.
Measured fit. Style that was never an afterthought.






