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Description

Discover the yellow magnetic clip for unisex OCP503_C3_CLIP_DRIVE in ultem and designed for night driving from Osmose Eyewear. It fits the Osmose Polar Clip OCP503_C3_CLIP_DRIVE frame. This Matte Black clip with yellow lenses has been specially designed to accompany your customers who drive at night. For every purchase of an Osmose Clip, a protective case is offered to you.

Premium Collection OSMOSE Yellow Clip

Yellow clip for night driving. Ultra light and flexible, anti-glare


Discover the ultem Yellow Drive Clip OCP503_C3_CLIP_DRIVE. It protects the eyes from light emitted by other motorists as well as from the glare that street lighting can cause. Many drivers suffer from glare and visual discomfort which can be painful.
With the 1-clip drive clip, taking care of your customers' eyes is easy.
Made from ultem, our drive clips have been designed for the comfort of your customers.
Flexible and light, they will resist admirably to shocks but also to a daily handling.
For every purchase of Osmose Clip Drive, a protective case is offered to you.

OCP503_C3_CLIP_DRIVE
Matte Black
48.0 mm Glass width : 48.0
21 mm Bridge size : 21
42.0 mm Glass height : 42.0
 
Unisex
Yellow
Circled
48.0 mm
21 mm
42.0 mm
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Le mot de l'expert

Driving at night can be tiring and even difficult for spectacle wearers: contrasts become blurred, it becomes more difficult to judge distances, you are more easily dazzled, and your eyes tire more quickly. This has consequences for your driving and therefore for your safety. To remedy the disadvantages of driving at night, use these yellow clips. They simply clip on to your glasses and increase contrast and reduce the glare of other vehicles' lights. Our tip: Thanks to its magnets, you can attach the clip to your glasses before nightfall. To meet the needs of your customers and to stay in the trend, each year new Osmose Reading frames are offered to opticians. A large choice of models for a trendy style. Opticians, you are bound to find the models for your customers! If trends change, some morphological advice remains.