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The Brasil Central line of sunglasses and optical lenses from Brazilian eyewear company Lapima is now available. The company has introduced a variety of unusually shaped and brightly coloured glasses as part of its ongoing effort to imbue their pieces with Brazilian flair.
Full-frame, semi-rimless, and rimless eyeglasses are the three main types of frames. Eyeglasses, often known as glasses or spectacles, are lenses that are mounted in frames and worn in front of the eyes to improve vision or to correct astigmatism, myopia, or hyperopia.
Generally speaking, frames composed of metal, titanium, or alloys (a combination of metals) withstand wear and tear effectively.
The most popular type of single vision readers are full frame glasses. Single vision lenses, which are smaller and sit at the end of the nose for simpler up-close and distance viewing, are also available in half-frame reading glasses.
The Brazil Eyewear Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Absurda, a brand of Brazilian eyeglasses, is debuting in the US. Brazilian eyewear company Absurda makes its US debut this week after becoming well-known in South America.
Sunglasses and prescription eyewear for both sexes were offered by Absurda at first, and the brand gained popularity among South American influencers and celebrities.
Thoughts about the brand have always been universal. Absurda is a Brazilian company, but it has long produced eyewear all around the world, including in Italy, Cambodia, and Taiwan.
The names of the brand’s fashions, which make reference to areas in significant cities like Hackney Wick and La Condesa, represent its global perspective.
Absurda’s sunglasses and glasses are now offered in the US thanks to the opening of a Miami office and an American website.
The company offers fashionable styles like rectangular frames and oversized cat eyes. Similar to the American eyewear company Warby Parker, Absurda gives buyers the chance to sample before they buy.
The “Pick’n Taste” option from the Brazilian company allows customers to test up to four styles for free for five business days before making a purchase. All of Absurda’s pairs come with a one-year warranty as well.