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EYRA NARO – Dark Tortoise with Brown Polarized Lenses

EYRA NARO – Dark Tortoise with Brown Polarized Lenses

Regular price $149.00 USD
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Key Takeaways

Polarized lenses: Crisp clarity with reduced glare
Premium tortoise acetate: Hand‑polished with rich color depth
All‑day comfort: Balanced geometry for stable, effortless wear
Secure fit: Contoured temples for comfortable daily wear
Included: Premium pouch

Description

NARO in dark tortoise softens its geometry with warmth and depth. A timeless square silhouette meets rich tonal contrast for effortless everyday wear.
Unboxing Experience

Packaged in a soft EYRA microfiber pouch with clean branding and minimalist protective packaging for a premium first impression.

Fit Guidance

This classic square shape offers a comfortable medium fit with a stable feel across most face sizes. The polished acetate frame provides a secure, natural fit.

Technical Specifications
Frame Material Crafted from premium tortoise acetate with a rich, polished finish. Designed to feel substantial yet comfortable for everyday wear.
Lens Material High‑clarity polarized nylon lenses engineered for clear, comfortable vision, durability, and reliable performance in bright conditions.
Lens Specifications Warm brown polarized lenses reduce glare, enhance contrast, and provide UV400 protection. Finished with anti‑scratch and anti‑smudge coatings for clean, clear vision throughout the day.
Lens Color Brown
Frame Color Dark Tortoise
Fit Width Medium
Nose Pads Balanced weight, smooth hinge movement, and gently contoured temples designed for a secure, comfortable fit without pressure points.
Included Comes with a premium EYRA microfiber pouch and protective minimalist packaging.
Why It Feels Premium

Rich tortoise acetate, crisp polarized lenses, and clean finishing throughout the frame create a refined, luxury feel without the traditional brand markup.

What Makes It Exceptional

Minimalist design, premium materials, and warm brown polarized lenses deliver exceptional everyday performance at an honest price.

Warranty

Backed by a 1‑year manufacturer warranty and a 30‑day satisfaction guarantee.

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Frame Measurements

Lens Width TBD mm
Bridge Width TBD mm
Frame Width TBD mm
Lens Height mm
Temple Length TBD mm
Weight g

What This Actually Means

Most eyewear brands list technical terms without explaining them. Here’s what these materials actually do for you.

  • Sharper vision, less haze

    Cheap lenses can make the world look slightly blurry or distorted. Ours use a higher‑quality material that keeps details crisp and colors natural.
    Nylon lens material.

  • Comfortable, premium feel

    Basic plastic frames can feel flimsy. EYRA frames use premium materials — acetate, metal, or both — for a solid feel, long‑term stability, and a refined finish.
    Premium frame materials.

  • Color that doesn’t peel or fade

    Many sunglasses use spray‑on coatings that chip or discolor. We use a high‑end process similar to luxury watches, so the finish stays looking new.
    IP plating.

  • Less glare from behind you

    Backside glare happens when light reflects off the inside of your lenses. EYRA adds an inner anti‑reflective coating to reduce that distraction.
    Backside anti‑reflective coating.

  • Fewer fingerprints, easier cleaning

    Some lenses attract smudges instantly. We use a similar technology to smartphone screens, so lenses stay cleaner for longer.
    Oleophobic coating.

EYRA Premium Comparison

How NARO Compares

NARO sits in the classic square category — where most brands use basic plastics or standard coatings. Here’s how it compares on lens quality and price.

Same Price → Lower Lens Quality

Ray‑Ban New Wayfarer RB2132 — polycarbonate lenses (standard plastic, more distortion than optical‑grade nylon) — acetate frame — $163–$213
Oakley Holbrook — polycarbonate lenses — O‑Matter frame — $150–$180
Carrera 5039/S — polycarbonate lenses — plastic frame — $120–$150

EYRA NARO

• Optical‑grade nylon polarized lenses — clearer, lighter, and lower distortion than polycarbonate
• Backside anti‑glare coating to reduce reflections
• Hydrophobic + oleophobic coatings to resist water and oils
• Premium acetate frame with balanced weight for all‑day wear
• Classic square silhouette tuned for everyday use
• Transparent, easy‑to‑read lens specs and pricing

Similar Build → Higher Price

Persol 3019S — glass lenses — acetate frame — $260–$330
Oliver Peoples Cary Grant — high‑grade lenses — acetate frame — $400–$500
Garrett Leight Brooks — high‑grade lenses — acetate frame — $360–$420
How to Compare Sunglasses Properly

Lens material matters most.
If a brand doesn’t clearly say nylon or glass, it’s almost always polycarbonate.

Polycarbonate lenses are a common plastic used in many sunglasses.
They’re impact‑resistant but have more distortion and lower clarity than optical‑grade nylon or glass.

What “3N” and “3P” mean.
These codes indicate tint category, not lens material.

Price ≠ quality.
Many brands charge more for branding, not better optics.

Want an honest comparison?
Email us anytime — even if the best choice isn’t EYRA.

All product names, brand names, and model names (including Ray‑Ban, Warby Parker, Sunski, Oliver Peoples, Persol, Garrett Leight, Maui Jim, Tom Ford, Dior, Celine, Saint Laurent, Matsuda, and others) are the property of their respective owners. EYRA is an independent brand and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of the companies or brands referenced in this comparison.

Competitor pricing, materials, and specifications are based on publicly available information from official brand websites and authorized retailers, verified as of September 2026. Product details and pricing may change over time. This comparison is provided solely for consumer education and general informational purposes.
  • “Surprisingly premium for the price.”

    The frames feel balanced and solid, with a clean finish that looks far more expensive than they are.

  • “The lenses are genuinely clear.”

    No color shift, no distortion — just a crisp, neutral view that feels easy on the eyes.

  • “Comfortable from the first wear.”

    The proportions and smooth finishing make them comfortable all day without pressure points.

  • “Minimalist design done right.”

    No logos, no noise — just a refined, modern silhouette that works with everything.

  • “Lightweight but not flimsy.”

    They feel substantial without being heavy, and the hinges open with a smooth, confident motion.

  • “A very clean everyday pair.”

    Simple, understated, and easy to wear. They feel like something you keep reaching for.

About EYRA

EYRA was founded in Boston with a simple idea: premium sunglasses shouldn’t require a luxury markup. After 25 years working across global consumer goods and optical categories, we saw how much eyewear pricing was driven by branding, licensing, and marketing — not materials or craftsmanship.

Most sunglasses under $200 use low‑cost TAC or basic polycarbonate lenses. EYRA uses optical‑grade nylon polarized lenses, the same material found in luxury eyewear because it delivers sharper clarity, higher impact resistance, and true‑to‑life color.

Our frames are crafted from hand‑finished acetate or stainless steel, engineered for balanced ergonomics and all‑day comfort. Every detail — from hinge construction to finishing — is designed with intention and built to last.

Premium materials. Honest pricing. Designed in Boston.