LYRO® - Fougi

LYRO® - Fougi

Brand: Auren Lyro
7200.00 JPY In stock Buy at Merchant

LYRO® - Fougi Bold Statement Frames with Advanced Blue Light Protection The LYRO® Fougi makes a confident style statement while delivering essential digital eye protection. Featuring a distinctive oversized frame design with clean lines and modern proportions, the Fougi is perfect for those who want their eyewear to be both functional and fashion-forward. Design Features: Bold, oversized frame silhouette for maximum presence Thick acetate construction with premium finish Comfortable bridge and temple design for all-day wear Keyhole nose bridge detail adds classic sophistication Available in 3 refined colorways: Black Gradient, Tortoise, and Solid Black Blue Light Protection: Engineered with advanced lens technology to filter harmful blue light emitted by digital screens, computers, smartphones, and LED lighting. Reduces eye strain, minimizes headaches, and helps maintain healthy sleep patterns during extended screen time. Perfect For: Professionals working long hours on computers Content creators and designers Remote workers and students Anyone seeking stylish protection from digital eye strain Fashion-conscious individuals who want eyewear that makes a statement Specifications: Frame Material: High-grade acetate Lens: Clear with blue light filtering coating Style: Bold oversized rectangular Fit: Medium to large (ideal for those who prefer prominent frames) Gender: Unisex What's Included: LYRO® Fougi eyeglasses Protective carrying case Microfiber cleaning cloth Make a bold impression while protecting your eyes with the LYRO® Fougi—where striking design meets essential eye care technology.

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color
Black gradient frame/clear lens, Black frame/clear lens, Tortoise frame/clear lens
Variants (3)
  • Black gradient frame/clear lens — 7200.00 JPY — In stock
  • Black frame/clear lens — 7200.00 JPY — In stock
  • Tortoise frame/clear lens — 7200.00 JPY — In stock

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