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PRADA GLASESS IN DIFFERENT COLOURS
PRADA GLASESS IN DIFFERENT COLOURS
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High-end luxury brand: Prada is known for combining fashion-forward design with premium craftsmanship. Their eyewear is considered a status symbol.
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Italian design & manufacturing: Many Prada glasses are made in Italy, with attention to detail (frames, finishes, logos).
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Style diversity: Prada offers many shapes (rectangular, cat-eye, round, panto, wraparound) and a range of styles from minimalist to bold and avant-garde.
🔧 Common Features & Specs
Here are some features you’ll often find in Prada glasses:
| Feature | Typical Details |
|---|---|
| Frame materials | Acetate (plastic), metal, or a combination. Acetate is common for fashionable, thicker frames; metals used for lighter or sleek designs. |
| Finish & colors | Black, Havana (tortoiseshell brown), gradient colors, pattern mixes. Many have polished surfaces, sometimes matte or mixed textures. |
| Logo/branding | Discreet or bold – often “Prada” on the temple (arm) or near the hinge, sometimes engraved or metal plaque. Eyewear also may have model number and “Made in Italy” stamped inside the arm. |
| Lens & frame dimensions | Lens width often in the range of ~50-56 mm, bridge width ~16-20 mm, temple (arm) length ~135-145 mm. Lens height varies depending on style. (Examples: PR A03S lens width 56 mm; PR A15V has lens width 50-52 mm, bridge ~19 mm.) visionexpress.com+3Specs Collective+3eOpticians.ie+3 |
| Comfort & details | Spring hinges on some models, rubber or soft tips on arms, lightweight but durable materials, good fit. Some sporty or wraparound designs include rubberized inserts for grip. PradaGroup+1 |
| UV & lens protection (for sunglasses) | High UV protection, sometimes polarization, gradient tints, mirrored or color tinted lenses. Sunglasses are often accompanied by a case and cleaning cloth. Specs Collective+1 |
⚠️ Things to Look Out For / Potential Limitations
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Because they’re luxury, price is high, so counterfeits are common. Checking for model numbers, correct logo fonts, finish quality, etc., is important.
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Some Prada frames are thick and heavy, especially full-acetate bold designs — might feel heavier for all-day wear.
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If you need prescription lenses, verify that the frame permits them (some fashion-only sunglasses frames might not be suitable).
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Rubber parts or inserts (in sporty or wraparound styles) may degrade with heat, perspiration, or over time.
📋 Example Specs from Specific Prada Models
Here are a few example specs of actual Prada glasses to illustrate:
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Prada PR 20ZV (black acetate) — irregular shaped frames, lens width ≈ 52 mm, bridge ~17 mm, temple length ~145 mm. visionexpress.com
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Prada PR A15V — “Panto” shape, Havana color, lens width ~50-52 mm, bridge ~19 mm, temple ~145 mm. eOpticians.ie+1
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Prada PR A03S (sunglasses) — thick acetate frame, metal logo plaque, rectangular shape, lens width ~56 mm, bridge ~19 mm, temple ~145 mm.
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