I have a huge box of old frames & frame parts, labeled lenscraft ( hahaha!) & every now & then I will look through, & find something previously passed over, & this is one of those pairs of glasses that may be interesting to someone. I took out my loop, & was surprised to read on the end of one arm that is a bit chewed , that it reads Frames Japan. So this helps me date these to perhaps the late 60’s? The square shape does make me think a bit of Carnaby Street, & I imagine , even though imports from Japan were fewer at that time, I think there would still be some coming in. Can be Unisex, so I am showing on both heads. I especially like the unique bridge design, which is a silver tone. Only minor abrasion on the end of one arm, where the JAPAN is written. Other arm is smooth. Prescription lenses are scratched, so you definitely will want to replace them with yours. Frame arms need tightening & adjusting, so any optometrist can help you adjust to your head. Comes with modern case. Shipping is included if you live in the lower 48 states. Lens opening is roughly 2 high & 2.5 across. Arms are 5 long. Priced on design, rarity & condition. 1960S-70S Square Shaped Japanese Plastic Frames With Prescription Lenses That Can Be Removed/Brown Tortoiseshell Style Eyewear