Smith Optics Cornice Archive Men's Sunglasses
Smith Optics Cornice Archive Men's Sunglasses
Product Description
Surprising to find that the thin, retro-temples and oversized, square eye wire of the Cornice were not designed today, but nearly a quarter century earlier, in 1991. Sharp cornered and straight browed, the frame is still a lightweight, comfortable fit. Updated to possess the crystal clear optics of our proprietary Carbonic TLT lenses.
Product Details
- Carbonic TLT lenses
- Barrel hinges
- Cellulose propionate frame material
- 6 base lens curvature
- Medium fit
- Large coverage
- Adjustable wire-core temple
- Frame Measurements
- Eye: 59 mm
- Bridge: 15 mm
- Temple: 140 mm
Product Specs
- Brand: Smith Optics
- Gender: For men
- Eye: 59
- Bridge: 15
- Temple: 140
- Product No.: 7359
- Sku No.:
- Model/Style No.: CNPCBOIB/CNPCGMMS/CNPCDMMCR/CNPCGNYT
- Date Added : May 2016
About Smith Optics
The Sun Valley, Idaho based, Smith Optics, was founded in 1965 with the creation of the first-ever goggle featuring a sealed thermal lens and breathable vent foam. This invention would revolutionize the powder skiing experience and make it a worldwide brand.
Innovations over the years include the Fog-X anti-fog coating, PMT Perforated Membrane Technology lens ventilation system, patented Turbo C.A.M. Constant Air Management system, patented Regulator adjustable lens ventilation system, patented Roll Off's film advance system for motocross, patented ODS (Ocular Docking System) prescription insert and patented Slider series sunglasses, the most innovative interchangeable lens sunglass available.
Today, Smith Optics is visible worldwide in more than 50 countries and is synonymous with innovative, durable, top-quality products in the eyewear, goggle, and helmet market. The company is also recognized for its unparalleled team roster of athletes, which boasts some of the top names in biking, skiing, snowboarding, surfing, motocross, and climbing. These athletes depend on Smith Optics under the harshest conditions and Smith utilizes team input as a key element of new product design, performance testing, and coloration selection.