
Smile test approved. Frames shouldn’t rest on your cheeks when you smile big.
Shake your head. Frames should sit securely on your nose bridge.

Plant-based acetate made from cotton and wood pulp.
Fitted with premium, scratch-resistant lenses offering 100% UVA/UVB protection.

Journey of a frame takes over 5 months from start to finish.
Working with over 40 skilled artisans that mold, cut, and assemble each frame to perfection.
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Fits great
Great fit, doesn't slide down my nose

Just perfectly made for ME!
I have a lower profile nose bridge which requires specific frame to sit correctly… I usually buy brand name frames and have them altered. This frame fits so perfectly! I hope to see more designs to come… Thanks!

Secure fit, stylish shape
I have a small face and did not think I could pull off the oversized-frame-look, but the size small Merak are the perfect size and shape--not too round or too square. They don't touch my cheeks, slide down my face, and fit securely around my ears without causing a headache. I get compliments every time I wear these shades and when family or friends try them on, they immediately search for Covry on their phones! I plan to buy more Covry sunglasses and prescription glasses in the future!

Wonderful fit
Easy to order, received quickly, and I loved the item! I did like the Mizar Black style better, but I like a "less glasses" look than more. These were great for driving where I want more glasses coverage in my periphery. I love love LOVE that they fit my low bridge perfectly. They weren't resting on my checks or falling down my nose. Perfect fit and so comfortable!

Too thick
I have the vega coconut shades and they look so good so I wanted a black pair of shades from Covry. I tried the Merak S and L. Both are just too thick of a frame and did not look good on my heart-shaped face. They look great on the models though. I went with black vegas. Fingers crossed.