Polarized Sunglasses
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Round sunglasses with plastic frames, metal sidepieces, and polarized, UV-protective lenses. Adjustable nose pads. Polarized lenses show colors more clearly and provide stronger contrast while reducing glare.
Art. No.: 1259828001
- Weight:
- 42 g
- Functions:
- Polarized
- Description:
- Gray
- Nice to know:
- H&M Premium Selection
- Product safety:
- WARNING. NOT FOR DIRECT VIEWING OF THE SUN. CLEAN WITH A SOFT, DRY AND LINT FREE CLOTH. NOT FOR PROTECTION AGAINST ARTIFICIAL LIGHT SOURCES, E.G. SUNBEDS. NOT FOR USE AS EYE PROTECTION AGAINST MECHANICAL IMPACT HAZARDS. NOT SUITABLE FOR DRIVING IN TWILIGHT OR AT NIGHT. STORE DRY AND DARK.
Composition
- Lens:Triacetate 100%
- Temple:Stainless steel 90%, Cellulose propionate 10%
- Frame:Polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate 80%, Stainless steel 20%
Additional material information
The total weight of this product contains at least:
26% Recycled PCTG
We exclude the weight of minor components such as, but not exclusively: threads, buttons, zippers, embellishments and prints.
The total weight of the product is calculated by adding the weight of all layers and main components together. Based on that, we calculate how much of that weight is made out by each material. For sets & multipacks all pieces are counted together as one product in calculations.
Materials in this product explained
- Cellulose propionate
- Cellulose propionate is a thermoplastic polymer derived from cellulose when it is reacted with propanoic acid.
- Polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate
- Polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate (PCT) is a polymer used to produce plastics. The polymer is of fossil origin.
- Recycled PCTG
- Recycled poly cyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate glycol (PCTG) is a polymer used to produce plastic. It is produced from post-consumer plastic waste.
- Stainless steel
- Stainless steel is an iron alloy resistant to corrosion and rusting.
- Triacetate
- Triacetate (CTA, TAC) is a cellulose-based material with material properties improved compared to cellulose acetate. Cellulose is of bio-origin, whereas the acetate may or may not be of fossil origin.
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