MIDNIGHT MUMBAI GREY
£349.99
Retro Playfulness. Timeless Edge.
This round-frame model brings a touch of vintage charisma to the modern eyewear wardrobe. With a silhouette inspired by classic retro forms, it offers a light, playful accent for those who see accessories as an extension of self-expression.
Perfectly balanced between glamor and understatement, this design adds a lively flair while remaining effortlessly wearable—ideal for the bold, the curious, and the style-conscious.
Available in three versatile shades: Burgundy, Soft Grey, and Deep Black.
Each pair is finished with Samraj-Brown’s defining signature: a stag and stallion engraved at the end tips — a subtle mark of heritage, individuality, and refined design.
Quantity
SIZES
Width: 139 mm
Bridge: 21 mm
Lens: 45mm x 52mm
Temple length: 145 mm
DETAILS
Frame shape: Round
Frame color: Grey Transparent
Lenses: Gradient Grey CR39 100% UV protection
Fit: Regular
Gender: Unisex
SKU: OAVIG08TG
FITTING
Samraj-Brown models are available in a single size, but dimensions vary depending on the model. The fit is determined by the lens width and overall frame width. To find the ideal fit for your face shape, refer to the guide below:
- Narrow: Best suited for those with a slim, elongated face and a narrower temple width.
- Regular: Ideal for individuals with well-balanced forehead and chin proportions of medium size. Most Samraj-Brown models are designed in this fit.
- Wide: Recommended for those with a broader forehead.
If you already own a pair of sunglasses, we recommend checking the measurements engraved on the inside of the left temple and comparing them with the sizing chart below.
MEASURES
If you already have a well-fitting pair of glasses, you can compare the three measurements printed on the inside of the left temple with those listed in the table below.
These measurements (e.g., 46-23-145) represent:
- Lens Width (mm): The horizontal dimension of a single lens.
- Bridge Distance (mm): The space between the two lenses.
- Temple Length (mm): The full length of one temple, from the front of the frame to the tip.