
Product Description:
Our Hudson EL6 is a unique set of glasses because of its style. They are rectangular, so they fit all face shapes. Moreover, the color fades from black to clear, which further enhances its style. It also comes with removable side shields to protect your eyes from the sides. It also has built-in nose pads for comfort.
The Hudson Rectangle Eyeglasses offer a versatile and modern design that suits a wide range of face shapes and personal styles. Crafted from durable plastic, these full-rim frames provide a lightweight yet sturdy construction for comfortable everyday wear. The classic rectangular shape delivers a clean, professional look that transitions effortlessly from work to casual settings.
Designed as a unisex frame, the Hudson suits men and women alike seeking a timeless eyewear option. Available in eye sizes 54 and 57, this large-size frame offers a comfortable fit with ample lens coverage. Combining durability, comfort, and contemporary styling, the Hudson is an excellent choice for individuals looking for reliable safety eyewear with a sleek, understated appearance.

Frame Information
- Manufacturer Hudson
- Material Plastic
- Shape Rectangle
- Rim Full Rim
- Eye Size 54, 57
- Frame Size L
- Gender Unisex
- Hinge Type Regular Hinge
- Standards ANSI Z87.1
- Nose Pad Fixed
FRAME MEASUREMENTS
To ensure your frames fit perfectly, you first have to determine which size frames are best for you. The best place to start is with the measurements on a pair you already own. You know those little numbers on the inside of its temple? That's what you're looking for. The frame measurements appear in the following order: lens width, bridge width, and temple length.
Frame Width

To find frame width, measure the front of the frame from screw to screw
Temple Length

Temple length is the measurement in millimeters of the ‘arms' of the frame. This measurement does not vary as much as the others, with 135mm, 140mm, 145mm, and 150mm being the most common options.
Lens Height and Width

Lens height is the distance from the top of a lens to the bottom. Lens Width is the distance from the left side of a lens to the right side.