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The JINS Airframe series has sold over 26 million pairs in Japan.
Since its debut in 2009, it has continued to evolve with a focus on lightweight design and everyday comfort, earning strong support across the country.

New “Zero-Gravity Balance” Design
In the latest model, a newly designed “Zero-Gravity Balance” system has been introduced. By distributing the weight of the lenses more evenly, it delivers a natural, comfortable fit the moment you put them on.
The design also reduces pressure on the nose, making it comfortable to wear even for long periods.
In addition, medical-grade materials are used to achieve both functionality and design quality.
Based on a simple, refined style, the collection offers a wide range of colors, shapes, and sizes—making it enjoyable to find the perfect pair for your individual needs.
If you wear glasses every day or are looking for a lighter, more comfortable fit, this is a collection worth exploring.
JINS Abbot Kinney
1227 Abbot Kinney Bl. Venice CA 90291
Hours: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
https://us.jins.com/pages/abbot-kinney
Store Locations in California:
📍The Shops at Santa Anita (Arcadia, CA)
📍Del Amo Fashion Center (Torrance, CA)
📍Westfield Fashion Center (Sherman Oaks, CA)
📍1227 Abbot Kinney Blvd (Venice, CA)

LEARN MORE JAPAN
Fun Facts Now that you are ready to upgrade your style with JINS, let’s learn some fun trivia about Japan’s unique eyewear culture!
1. The 30-Minute Miracle
Did you know that buying glasses in Japan is as easy as buying a T-shirt? Brands like JINS revolutionized the industry, allowing you to get custom prescription glasses in just 30 minutes while you grab a coffee.
👉 Read:”Why Can You Get Prescription Glasses in 30 Minutes? (The ‘Fast Eyewear’ Miracle)”
2. The 30-Minute Miracle
Eyewear is such a huge fashion item in Japan that people with perfect 20/20 vision buy them just for the “Small Face” effect. Some even pop the lenses out completely so they don’t ruin their selfies or hit their fake eyelashes!
👉 Read: “Why Do Japanese People Wear Glasses with No Lenses? (The ‘Date-Megane’ Trend)”
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