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Quality Design Meets Comfort

tlgL’Amy America added four new ophthalmic styles to its’ proprietary house brand, T.L.G. The new Summer 2024 ophthalmic collection is meticulously crafted to be modern and stylish. Constructed of titanium and handmade acetate, the new range simultaneously offers innovative hinge design.

Known as one of the lightest and strongest metals on earth, the beta titanium used in this new range also provides flexibility for added wearing comfort. Some models feature high-density acetate fronts that deliver a luxurious feel in extremely lightweight form. Two new models are equipped with a 180-degree flexing hinge for customized fit and all-day comfort.

“T.L.G isn’t just an ordinary eyewear. It’s thinner, lighter, tech-driven and crafted with hypoallergenic materials specifically for men seeking clean and modern design. T.L.G offers a wide repertoire of styling with unique hinge design,” says L’Amy America Associate Brand Manager Maria Terada. “The Summer ’24 collection with a 180-degree hinge adds functionality suited for customers of all ages with active lifestyles.”

With a size range of 52mm to 53mm, all models are hypoallergenic and features enhanced size nose pads and flexible beta titanium temples for comfortable fit. The entire T.L.G collection is backed by L’Amy America’s 3-year extended warranty.

 

Read more about L’Amy America brands on WO here.

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