Elisa Johnson Jane Sunglasses Dark Red Tortoise Maroon Lens One
Elisa Johnson
$145.00 40% OFF
$87.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Elisa Johnson Jane Sunglasses channel city-driven attitude with an editorial edge, rethinking the classic aviator through marbled dark red tortoiseshell. The acetate frames balance substance with a fluid, lightweight clarity, instantly catching light and making the maroon lenses feel less expected—moody but smarter than basic black. Every angle hints at vintage uptown energy, like something borrowed from a style obsessive’s collection and made newly relevant for now.
With a measured 54mm lens width and comfortable bridge, the Jane silhouette sits squarely but doesn’t overpower, balancing facial features rather than hiding them. The acetate feels softly contoured, hugging the temples for a secure fit that works from sunrise coffee to late-afternoon errands. Slip them on solo or tuck them under a wool cap—these shades land somewhere between statement accessory and everyday staple. A soft case means they’re easy to stash and go, whether you’re sliding them into a leather bucket bag or letting them dangle from a coat pocket as part of the look.
Elisa Johnson’s take on the aviator lens is quietly directional, merging West Coast ease with an unapologetic gloss—think post-studio-lot errands or a lower East Side brunch Power Play. Worn with a trench or slouchy denim, they’re a finishing touch that signals confidence, not costume.
Materials / Fabrication
- Tortoiseshell acetate frames
- Aviator frame design
- Non-polarized plastic lenses
- Soft case included
- Imported, China
- Measurements:
Width: 4.75 in / 12 cm
Lens Width: 54 mm
Bridge: 20 mm
Arms: 145 mm
Height: 1.5 in / 4 cm
Recommended Care
- Store glasses in the included soft case when not in use to prevent scratches.
- Clean lenses with a microfiber cloth; avoid abrasive materials and paper towels.
- If needed, use a mild soap and water solution; avoid harsh chemicals or alcohol-based cleaners.
- Do not leave exposed to direct sunlight or high heat, as acetate may warp.
- Avoid placing frames face-down to protect both lenses and finish.
