- Metal nose pads are ideal for less prominent nose bridges
- Handcrafted using Italian acetate featuring unique patterns distinctive to each frame
- Features two adjoined dot rivets
- Comfortable key hole nose bridge
- Includes acetate nose pads
- 3-Barrel hinge
- MOSCOT temple engravings
- Signature acetate tips
- Features real glass lenses in G-15
- Designed and prototyped by 5th Generation, Zack Moscot in NYC
- Parts and materials imported
- Unisex
The round, full-vue MILTZEN, first introduced in the 1930s, is eponymously named for our Uncle Heshy, who inexplicably everyone called Uncle Miltzen. And it stuck. So there you go, world... This MILTZEN SUN MP frame comes with metal nose pads, providing additional support for less prominent nose bridges.
Lookin' for an eyeglass? Shop The MILTZEN W/ Metal Nose Pads.
Don't need metal nose pads? Shop The MILTZEN SUN.
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:
- Lens Width: 46 mm
- Frame Width: 135 mm
- Bridge Size: 22 mm
- Temple Length: 145 mm
- Size: Average
- First model is wearing The MILTZEN SUN W/ Metal Nose Pads in size 49 in Black
- Second model is wearing The MILTZEN SUN W/ Metal Nose Pads in size 46 in Flesh
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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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