- Square frames with soft rounded features in the Wellington style.
- Made of translucent maroon acetate.
- Thickened nasal bridge.
- A metal rod with ornamental embossing is visible through the acetate of the shackles.
- Three-point pins on the frame ends and two-point pins on the temples.
- Made in Japan.
The Wellington style of frames is a classic silhouette with an inverted trapezoid shape, where the top line is wider than the bottom. The name comes from the British Wellington College, referring to the elegance of academic style. The shape emphasizes the brow line and has remained a timeless design in optics for more than half a century.









