Comfort and subtle flair are marks of Zyloware's August releases

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Zyloware Eyewear announces new styles from the Sophia Loren, Stetson, Randy Jackson, and Gloria by Gloria Vanderbilt collections.

Port Chester, NY-Zyloware Eyewear announces the August 2012 release of new styles from the Sophia Loren, Stetson, Randy Jackson, and Gloria by Gloria Vanderbilt collections. From delicate and dazzling to masculine and muted, styles are suitable for both men and women of various ages and a variety of face shapes.

The semi-rimless Sophia Loren M234 (above) features a metal endpiece and temple designed with intricate cutouts and sparkling crystals, giving this modified oval frame an air of sophistication. The frame accommodates progressive lenses. And handcrafted zyl temple tips and snap-in nosepads provide comfort.

Also accommodating progressive lenses, the Stetson 292 (below) features a full-rim metal front in a modified rectangular shape and a Stetson “S” logo on the metal endpiece provides instant

brand recognition. Sleek, handcrafted zyl temples, snap-in silicone nosepads, and spring hinges provide additional comfort and easy adjustment.

The rectangular Randy Jackson 1040 features a semi-rimless retro-inspired metal front. The designed metal endpiece lends itself to the wide, handcrafted zyl temple. Black (021) features a double-layer coloration on the zyl temples. Integrated spring hinges and snap-in nosepads provide long-wearing comfort. Similarly, the full-rim zyl 3013 is available in a modified rectangular shape and features metal rivets with zyl temples that sport a designed metal plaque as an added embellishment. Spring hinges allow for extra comfort and ease of adjustment. Both frames accommodate progressive lenses.

Gloria by Gloria Vanderbilt 4025 has a full-rim metal front in a petite, modified oval shape with a metal endpiece and temple that features a sweeping pressed design for added flair. Handcrafted zyl temple tips, spring hinges, and snap-in nosepads provide comfort and easy adjustment. The full-rim, oval-shaped 4026 features a cutout design on the metal temple that complements the delicate look of the split metal endpiece. Handcrafted zyl temple tips and snap-in nosepads offer comfort. The GG 4026 accommodates progressive lenses.

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