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Cross Walker Collection Readers


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Cross Walker Collection Readers

The Cross Walker Collection Readers are a feminine take on the Faulkner Collection Readers. Just another great way to enjoy the classics without straining your eyes!

The Cross Walker Collection Readers are a full-frame design accented with silver tones and a dark tortoise frame. With the spring hinges, these fashionable frames are comfortable to wear daily. Thanks to precision aligned lenses created by Cross, you will be able to enhance your daily reading and writing experiences without uncomfortable eye strain.

Cross Walker Collection Readers Features:
  • Full-frame design
  • Precisely aligned lens centers reduce eye strain
  • Spring hinges for extra comfort
  • Scratch-Resistant aspheric lenses for a thinner, lightweight design
  • Includes protective case
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  • Lens Width – 2.00 inch
  • Lens Height – .85 inch
  • Frame Front Width – 5.28 inch
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