Color: BPS-155B/
Balmain

PREMIER

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About PREMIER

In 1945, Pierre Balmain changed fashion history. The young designer, taking an audacious gamble on the promise of post-Liberation new beginnings, established his eponymous house. on one of Parisโ€™ most impressive streets: at 44 rue Franรงois Premier, located in the heart of the legendary โ€œGolden Triangleโ€ luxury neighborhood. The impressive Haussmannian lines of Balmainโ€™s storied flagship have inspired the silhouette of this elevated navigator style, which is set apart by its distinctive double-bar nose bridge. Fittingly, several signature Balmain embellishments enrich the design, including a lasered logo and the historic Labyrinth pattern, which covers the sleek side-caps.

measurements

Eye 61mm Bridge 13.5mm Temple 141.5mm

frame material

Titanium

lense color

Brown

design

Geometric

fit

Large

Understanding frame size

Understanding frame measurements is essential for achieving a precise fit tailored to your preferences. Thanks to a standardized system, finding the right size becomes straightforward.

When considering frame measurements, it's important to focus on three key dimensions: lens width, bridge size, and temple length, all measured in millimeters. These measurements ensure a comfortable and proportional fit that complements your unique facial features and style.

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145 mm

EYE

40 - 62 MM

This eye measurement is the horizontal width of a single lens. Typically ranging from 40 to 62mm, with the average size of 49 to 51mm. For sunglasses, consider increasing your average by a minimum of two millimeters to account for the larger frames.

BRIDGE

14 - 25 MM

The bridge measurement refers to the gap between the two lenses, with sizes ranging from 14 to 24mm and the typical size falling between 18 and 21mm. For those with a narrower bridge, choosing a frame under 20mm is advisable. Frames equipped with nose pads offer adjustability, ensuring a a better and more comfortable fit.

Temple

120 - 150 MM

Temple length refers to the length of the arms that stretch towards the ears to hold the frame in place. Consider specific temple lengths if your ear placement significantly deviates from the average.The range is between 120 to 150mm, with the average adult size being between 145 and 148mm.