We design many of our wooden frames to be a little rugged so that they have a rustic feel. If that's not your jam and you would prefer them smoother, go ahead and sand them and or even polish them. Note this is only for our solid wood frames which are finished in a natural wood look with no coating. Our layered wood glasses have a sealant on them, so don't sand those ones.
Is it alright if my sunglasses get wet?
How should I clean my polarized lenses?
How should I care for my sunglasses?
What is a polarized lens?
Do these sunglasses offer UV protection?
What kind of wood are these sunglasses made out of?
Where can I find the frame measurements?
My frames are crooked! How should I get them adjusted?
There's a scratch on my lens. What should I do?
Do these float?
Can I buy the wood case by itself?
My lenses broke. Can I get a replacement lens?
My frames broke. Can I get a replacement pair?
How durable are the wooden frames?
My hinge broke. Can I order a replacement hinge?
Will my hinges rust if they get wet?
Are these lenses polarized?
What color are the lenses?
Are these better on wide or narrow faces?
Are these handmade?
Where are these manufactured?
Will these frames give me a sliver?
Can I sand my frames?
Does the "Tower" engraving on the lens affect my peripheral area of vision?
Does Tower sell other products?
What are the lenses made out of?
What kind of varnish is on the frames?