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4513-Corinne-Mccormack-Optical 2020 OPTICAL COLLECTION OPTICAL COLLECTION Corinne McCormack® is one of the most recognized brand names in high-end department stores and among eye care professionals. It was the first brand in the market to introduce on-trend colors in reading glasses and continues today as a top performing high-end optical brand. Lenox Avenue | Duffy Square | Irving Place OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 1 Corinne McCormack® 2020 Optical Collection This season’s new additions to the Corinne McCormack® optical collection are inspired by must-have styles, colors and silhouettes for Spring 2020. Featuring four new styles - two full-rimmed acetate designs offer sleek silhouettes and rich marbled torts for a modern, wearable look and two lightweight designs with slim temples, as well as a bold brow lines for a soft, feminine fit. All styles speak to the modern, metropolitan woman seeking fashion frames for every day. KEY COLLECTION FEATURES Seasonal Colors: On-Trend Shapes: Elevated Styling Details: Rx Sunglasses: • Neutrals – ivory, nude, • Slim and exaggerated • Bold brow bar • 100% UVA-UVB amber cat-eyes • Wire construction lens protection • Mossy greens • Mod round in all sizes • Lightweight designs • ALL styles are Rx-able • Milky tortoise • Oversized square featuring metal and • Dusty muted/cloudy • Feminine upsweep- acetate combinations tones features a squared off • Multicolored palettes shape on a cat profile and polished temples YOUR STYLE, YOUR FIT! Look for the icons below to locate product available in alternate sizes for a more custom fit. LUXURY P PETITEP PETITE L LUXURYL Smaller eye sizes and Generously proportioned temple lengths for petite for women with larger face faces shapes or seeking bolder fashion shapes 2 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 CANAL STREET 54 40.5 61.1 17 140 NEW STYLE CANAL STREET BLS CANAL STREET 10305807 BLK 10305806 ELDRIDGE STREET 53 36 58.7 17 140 NEW STYLE ELDRIDGE STREET NAV ELDRIDGE STREET 10305808 BLK 10305809 HOUSTON STREET 52 40 58.3 16 140 NEW STYLE HOUSTON STREET TOR HOUSTON STREET 10305814 GRY 10305815 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 3 MAIDEN LANE 54 44.1 58.2 18 140 NEW STYLE MAIDEN LANE RED MAIDEN LANE GRY 10305812 10305813 CARNEGIE HILL 52 30.5 55.3 17 135 CARNEGIE HILL BRG CARNEGIE HILL NAV 10304590 10304591 CHRYSTIE 52 37.7 56.4 16 140 CHRYSTIE RBD CHRYSTIE BLD 10304578 10304577 4 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 DUFFY SQUARE 54 39.0 58.0 16 140 DUFFY SQUARE BLK 10305425 DUFFY SQUARE BLS DUFFY SQUARE 10305426 WIN 10305427 HESTER 47 37.1 49.6 17 140 HESTER BRG HESTER NAV 10304592 10304593 IRVING PLACE 54 39.0 59.4 16 140 IRVING PLACE GUN IRVING PLACE BLK 10305420 10305419 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 5 LENOX AVENUE 52 36.5 56.2 17 140 LENOX AVENUE RBY LENOX AVENUE 10305424 BLK 10305423 LIBERTY AVENUE 52 39.6 56.2 17 135 LIBERTY AVENUE NAV 10303880 LIBERTY AVENUE FUS LIBERTY AVENUE BRN 10303879 10303878 LUDLOW 50 41.5 52.8 18 140 LUDLOW TOR LUDLOW RDD 10304583 10304582 6 6 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 Liberty Avenue OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 7 MORTON 52 49.7 55.2 18 135 MORTON LAV MORTON BLK 10304564 10304563 ORCHARD 52 37.5 57.6 16 120 ORCHARD TOR ORCHARD NAV 10303313 10303313 PAULDING 52 42.9 55.7 18 140 PAULDING BLK PAULDING RBY 10304565 10304566 8 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 RIVINGTON 52 35.4 55.7 18 140 RIVINGTON BRN RIVINGTON TEL 10304603 10304609 RIVINGTON GRY RIVINGTON RED RIVINGTON BLK RIVINGTON TOR 10304605 10304607 10304601 10304661 SUTTON PLACE 52 36.5 55.1 16 140 SUTTON PLACE NAV SUTTON PLACE WIN 10304586 10304587 THOMPSON 47 38.7 49.5 19 140 THOMPSON TEL THOMPSON RED 10304612 10304611 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 9 TUDOR CITY 54 37 57.8 16 140 TUDOR CITY RED TUDOR CITY BLK 10302406 10304613 UNION SQUARE 51 34 53.6 16 135 UNION SQUARE TEL UNION SQUARE BRN 10301366 10301365 VESSEY STREET 55 44.7 62.7 17 140 VESSEY STREET TOR VESSEY STREET BLK 10304574 10304573 10 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 PETITE FIT Smaller eye sizes and temple lengths for petite faces Irving Place Petite OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | PETITE 11 PETITE L LUXURY CHATHAM SQUARE PETITE P 48 33.2 52.3 15 135 CHATHAM SQUARE RBY 10303890 CHATHAM SQUARE LEO CHATHAM SQUARE 10303892 TEL 10303891 PETITE L LUXURY IRVING PLACE PETITE P 48 33.2 52.3 15 135 IRVING PLACE GUN IRVING PLACE BLK 10305421 10305422 PETITE L LUXURY RIVINGTON PETITE P 48 33 51 17 135 RIVINGTON BRN RIVINGTON TEL 10304604 10304610 RIVINGTON GRY RIVINGTON RED RIVINGTON BLK RIVINGTON TOR 10304606 10304608 10304602 10304662 12 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | PETITE PETITE L LUXURY STANTON PETITE P 48 33.3 50.9 17 135 STANTON BRG STANTON TOR 10304584 10304585 PETITE L LUXURY SYLVAN PLACE PETITE P 48 36.5 51.4 16 135 SYLVAN PLACE LAV 10303888 SYLVAN PLACE BLK SYLVAN PLACE RED 10303889 10303887 PETITE L LUXURY WORTH SQUARE PETITE P 47 33.4 52 15 135 WORTH SQUARE RBY 10303885 WORTH SQUARE BLK WORTH SQUARE TEL 10303884 10303886 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | PETITE 13 LUXURY FIT Generously proportioned for women with larger face shapes or seeking bolder fashion shapes Charlton Street 14 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | LUXURY LUXURY CHARLTON STREET P PETITE L 56 44 61.1 18 140 NEW STYLE CHARLTON STREET RED CHARLTON STREET 10305811 TEL 10305810 PETITE LUXURY AMSTERDAM P L 55 40.3 59.1 18 140 AMSTERDAM LEP AMSTERDAM RED 10304575 10304576 PETITE LUXURY BOWERY P L 54 38.2 57.1 16 140 BOWERY TUR BOWERY TOR Charlton Street 10304589 10304588 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | LUXURY 15 LUXURY CHAMBERS P PETITE L 57 44.7 62.9 17 145 CHAMBERS BLK 10303893 CHAMBERS RDT CHAMBERS TOR 10303895 10303894 LUXURY HYLAN BOULEVARD P PETITE L 56 44.3 61.3 15 140 HYLAN BOULEVARD LIL 10304568 HYLAN BOULEVARD BLS HYLAN BOULEVARD 10304567 SGE 10304569 LUXURY SEABURY AVENUE P PETITE L 55 41.5 59.6 17 140 SEABURY AVENUE LAV 10303882 SEABURY AVENUE TEL SEABURY AVENUE 10303883 BRN 10303881 16 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | LUXURY LUXURY VANDERBILT AVENUE P PETITE L 56 41.4 62.2 16 140 VANDERBILT AVENUE CRY 10304571 VANDERBILT AVENUE BLL VANDERBILT AVENUE 10304572 TOR 10304570 LUXURY VARICK P PETITE L 55 47.4 61.3 17 140 VARICK BRN 10304562 VARICK BLK VARICK GRY 10304560 10304561 18 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | LUXURY SUNGLASSES Corinne McCormack sunglasses echo the styles and silhouettes of the optical collection offering must-have fashion shapes and styles that are prescription ready. Barton Street OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | SUNGLASSES 19 BARTON STREET 57 47.5 63.1 17 140 NEW STYLE BARTON STREET TOR BARTON STREET BLS 10306123 10306124 SULLIVAN STREET 57 46.5 63.7 17 140 NEW STYLE SULLIVAN STREET BLK SULLIVAN STREET RBY 10306127 10306128 VERDI SQUARE 54 47.5 59 59 140 NEW STYLE VERDI SQUARE LAV VERDI SQUARE TOR 10306126 10306125 20 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | SUNGLASSES 3 Sullivan Street | Barton Street | Verdi Square OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | SUNGLASSES 21 BARROW STREET 53 47 54.2 17 140 BARROW STREET BLK BARROW STREET RBY 10304667 10304668 ESSEX 56 48.7 62.9 18 145 ESSEX TOR ESSEX BLK 10304664 10304663 RUTGERS 55 46.1 60.9 17 140 RUTGERS BLK RUTGERS TOR 10304665 10304666 22 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | SUNGLASSES 3 PIECE DISPLAY WITH DOUBLE SIDED GRAPHIC LOGO BLOCK AVAILABLE COUNTER CARD 8.5W x 5.5H OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 | POP 23 PETITE FIT CANAL STREET PAGE 3 LUDLOW PAGE 6 CHATHAM SQUARE PAGE 13 HYLAN BOULEVARD PAGE 17 ELDRIDGE STREET PAGE 3 MORTON PAGE 8 IRVING PLACE PETITE PAGE 6 SEABURY AVENUE PAGE 19 HOUSTON STREET PAGE 3 ORCHARD PAGE 8 RIVINGTON PETITE PAGE 14 VANDERBILT AVENUE PAGE 17 MAIDEN LANE PAGE 4 PAULDING PAGE 8 STANTON PETITE PAGE 14 VARICK PAGE 17 CARNEGIE HILL PAGE 4 RIVINGTON PAGE 9 SYLVAN PLACE PETITE PAGE 15 SUNGLASSES CHRYSTIE PAGE 4 SUTTON PLACE PAGE 9 WORTH SQUARE PAGE 15 BARTON STREET PAGE 22 LUXURY FIT DUFFY SQUARE PAGE 5 THOMPSON PAGE 9 SULLIVAN STREET PAGE 22 HESTER PAGE 5 TUDOR CITY PAGE 10 CHARLTON STREET PAGE 17 VERDI SQUARE PAGE 22 IRVING PLACE PAGE 5 UNION SQUARE PAGE 10 AMSTERDAM PAGE 18 BARROW STREET PAGE 22 LENOX AVENUE PAGE 6 VESSEY STREET PAGE 10 BOWERY PAGE 18 ESSEX PAGE 22 LIBERTY AVENUE PAGE 6 CHAMBERS PAGE 18 RUTGERS PAGE 22 24 OPTICAL COLLECTION 2020 ® FGXEYEWEAR.COM | 800.480.4846 CORINNE MCCORMACK IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF FGX INTERNATIONAL INC. 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