Persol was the first brand in the world to produce folding frames and the first eyewear brand in the world to design flexible hinges with patented Meflecto hinge technology that provides maximum comfort to the wearer through the Meflecto metal strip system inside the temples.
With his simple style and spontaneous style, Persol has appeared in many films such as "007", "Tianluo Di Net", "Mamma Mia", etc., the most classic of which is the 649 and 714. The 649 series is made from Italian acetate with ultra-thin crystal lenses, a patented hinge design that can be adjusted to fit the shape of the face, and the iconic arrow-shaped metal logo is inlaid at the joints of the frame frames.
The 714 series has 4 more hinges than ordinary glasses, folds and is portable, and has a curved sinking upper edge, which is suitable for most eyebrow shapes, but has certain requirements for the straightness of the nose bridge. 649 and 714 both meet UV400, there are polarized lenses to choose from, the price is about 2000 yuan, more suitable for neutral wear.
Persol and Ray-Ban are both owned by the Italian group Luxottica and are well-known in Europe, but can only be purchased overseas in China. Compared to the Cutler and Cross, which also uses Italian sheets, Persol's temples have a slight edge in terms of comfort thanks to their patented hinge technology.