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NELLIE I Khaki

NELLIE I Khaki

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A trendy square with a slight cat-eye style combines a vintage look with contemporary metals.
NELLIE I Khaki presents a perfect fusion of style and comfort with its square cat eye shape and lightweight design. Crafted from durable plastic, these glasses offer durability without compromising on elegance. The attached nosepads ensure a snug and comfortable fit for extended wear. Elevate your look and protect your eyes with NELLIE I Khaki, your go-to choice for both fashion and function as clear blue light glasses for extended screen time.

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Details

  • High-Quality Light-Weight Acetate Frame with Stainless Steel Accents
  • Durable Spring Hinges 
  • Blue Light Filtering Technology
  • ECO-Friendly BPA Free Polycarbonate Lenses 
  • Anti Reflective and Scratch Resistant Coating
  • 100% UV Protection
  • Lens Height 50mm | Lens Width 51mm | Bridge 20mm | Temple Length 140mm
  • Available in Black, Clear & Khaki 
  • GLEAM branded on both temples 
  • Handcrafted by skilled eyewear artisans
  • Includes printed protective pouch and paper gift box 
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  • STYLISH

    Choose from a wide range of styles

  • BLUE LIGHT PROTECTION

    Worry no more to all-day screen time

  • DESIGNER QUALITY

    Experience the best; on-par with top brands

  • HANDCRAFTED FRAMES

    Crafted with care and keen details

  • FREE SHIPPING AND EASY RETURNS

    Delivery covered for your satisfaction

Inspired by Nellie Bly

The Nellie collection is inspired by Nellie Bly. Nellie Bly was a nationally significant journalist at the New York World. She was a pioneer in investigative journalism. Her reporting introduced readers to the horrors of insane asylums and to international travel.