- Handcrafted using Italian acetate
- Features two dot rivets
- Comfortable saddle nose bridge
- Includes acetate nose pads
- 7-Barrel hinge
- MOSCOT temple engravings
- Features lenses in G-15
- Signature acetate tips
- Designed and prototyped by 5th Generation, Zack Moscot in NYC
- Parts and materials imported
- Unisex
This frame is named after Sol's sister, Gladys Moscot, a wanderlust traveler who left New York's Lower East Side for a life of drinking Cuba Libres and smoking Cohibas in Havana. The frame is hot, sexy and fresh - feminine yet bold, with unique lines and curves that make a provocative statement that's still subtle with a come-hither look. Like a just barely there French accent, or a wisp of a hair that keeps falling across her face. Think Bridgette Bardot, Sophia Loren, or Kate Winslet. This frame features a hinge riveted to both frame front and temples.
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Every MOSCOT frame comes with a MOSCOT case, Grandma Sylvia Tote Bag, and a MOSCOT Minitrunk! That’s what we call Good Stuff!
This frames measurements are:
- Size: Average
- Temple Length: 147 mm
- Bridge Size: 20 mm
- Frame Width: 130 mm
- Lens Width: 49 mm
We accept return requests for any order on MOSCOT.COM within 10 calendar days of delivery. Item(s) must be unused and free of any damage as well as purchased directly from MOSCOT.com. All original packaging (chamois, case, and warranty card) must be included.
FOR ORDERS IN THE US
Progressive Vision lenses are subject to a $100 restocking fee
FOR ORDERS OUTSIDE THE US
Single Vision prescription lenses are subject to a $50 restocking fee
Progressive Vision lenses are subject to a $100 restocking fee
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