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Eyewear - Sunglass glasses or commonly known as Cooling glass or Shades

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Eyewear - SunglassSunglasses or commonly known as Cooling glass or Shades

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Brand is the name of the company under which the product will be manufactured. Brand name has to be in proper case Format it can be in upper case only when it is an acronym such as LG, HP etc.

Style Code: This is the Style code provided by theBrand Style Code is the unique code, can be alphanumeric, numerals etc., given to a particular product.

Brand Size refers to the size or size related code mentioned by the manufacturer on the product. The value can be filled as an alphabet representing size, such as S for Small, M for Medium, L for Large, etc. The value can also be filled as a number, such as 50, 55, etc. Or the value can be filled as a numeric range, such as 47 - 55, 56 - 58, 59 - 65, etc. Possible values are S, M, L, XL, One Size Fits All, 50, 55, 61, 47 - 55, 56 - 58, 59 - 65, etc.

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Group ID is the unique code which is common for colorand size variants of the same design. It can be alphanumeric and is given to a particular product that specifies the exact design of the product. It is usually derived from Style Code. For example: Style Code is JCCHH1141A3, Brand Color will be 1A3 and Group ID will be JCCHH114.

Type refers to the classification of the product based on its style, design and construction.

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Purpose: It’s the main intention of wearing the Sunglass. The list is provided in the Index sheetAs shown below.

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Lens color: The color of the lens or glass hereThe same has to be selected from the list in theIndex sheet

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Brand Color refers to the color or color related code mentioned by the Brand on the product tag/label.

Note that there is no restriction for the Brand ColorAs it is a free text and the colors can be described asCreatively as one can.

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Frame refers to the amount of closure by the frame that has been provided around the lens of the product.The list is provided in the Index sheet,

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Frame Color refers to the product's frame color. Possible values are Brown, Red, Gold, Steel, etc.Color: It is the color of the product. As it states multivalue, here we can add more than one values

Eg; Blue::Yellow ,The values need to be separated by “::” only ie colon. If there are more than three colors then the color should be mentioned as “Multicolor”

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Gradient refers to the shading pattern from dark tolight provided on the lens of the product, as protection against sun glare.

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Size refers to the standard size used for sunglasses.Possible values are Small, Medium and Large. Please note that Small fits small face shapes, Medium fits medium face shapes and Large fitslarge face shapes.

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Ideal For refers to which gender the product would be most suitable for.The list is provided in the index sheet.

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UV Protection refers to the amount of UV protectionthat the product provides. Possible values are 98%, 100%, etc.

Mirrored refers to whether the product comes withmirrored lenses or not. Possible values are Yes or No.

Polarized refers to whether or not the product is polarized. Possible values are Yes or No.

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Sales Package gives the information of all the contents that are sold in the package. Please specify the package information along with the number of each content mentioned before the name. Data should be double colon (::) seperated. For instance, the Sales Package of a sunglass will most likely consist of 1 Sunglass::Case::Cleaning cloth.

Secondary Type refers to the secondary style or look that the product can be identified with apart from its dominant primary type. A sunglass might be a combination of different styles or types where a particular type is dominant and another type is secondary. Please note that Type and Secondary Type cannot be the same.

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Secondary type allowed values are provided in the Index sheet as shown below.

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Model Name is the identity of the product that helps in distinguishing it from other products. Possible values are Queensberry Street, Retro Mirror, etc.

Collection refers to the range or set of a given productidentified by a common name.

Size in Number refers to the size of the product represented in a numeric format. When values are provided only as a range, then the outer limit has to be taken here. Possible values are 50, 55, 61, etc.

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Minimum Range refers to the lower value of the numeric size range that represents the product. If a product size is 50, It will fall under the size range 47 - 55. Thereby the lower value that should be given is 47. Possible values are 47, 56, 59, etc.

Maximum Range refers to the higher value of the numeric size range that represents the product. If a product size is 50, It will fall under the size range 47 - 55. Thereby the higher value that should be given is 55. Possible values are 55, 58, 65, etc.

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Face Type refers to the type of face structure that the pair of sunglasses would be suitable for. Possible values are Oval, Square, Heart, Round, which isMentioned in the Index sheet.

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Pattern refers to a repeated decorative sketch that is printed or engraved on the frame of the product. Possible values are Shaded, Solid Color, Animal Print - Leopard, Stripes, Floral, etc.

Design refers to the drawing/sketch/designs/accents on the product by means of printing, embellishments, metal decorative attachments, diamantes, leather work, etc. Possible values are Metal Gold Logo Design on Arms, Metal Brackets on Sides, Rose-gold Ends for the Arms of the Sunglasses, etc.

Nose-bridge Type refers to the type of nose-bridge that the product comes with. Possible values are Low Nose-bridge, Medium Nose-bridge, High Nose-bridge, etc.

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Lens Material refers to the substance used to make the lens of a particular product. Possible values are Glass, Plastic, Fiberglass, etc.

Frame Material refers to the substance used to make the frame of a particular product. Possible values are Nylon, Metal, Metal Alloy, Magnesium Alloy, Tortoise Shell, Titanium, Acetate, 100% Acetate, etc.

Bridge Material refers to the substance used to make the bridge of a particular product. Possible values are Rubber, Plastic, etc.

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Case Type refers to the type of case based on its form/structure, that the product comes with. Possible values are Drawstring Vinyl Case, Metal Hard Case, Canvas Zippered Case, Leatherette Hard Case, Honeycomb Zippered Hard Case, etc.

HD Vision refers to whether the product comes with HD vision or not. Possible values are Yes or No.

Attachable Shutters refers to whether the product comeswith additional attachable shutters or not. Possible values are Yes or No.

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Prescription Correction refers to the type of corrective features that the product comes with. Possible values are Near-sightedness, Far-sightedness, etc.

Horizontal Width refers to the horizontal breadth, broadness or wideness of one lens of the product.

Horizontal Width - Measuring Unit refers to the unit used to measure the horizontal width of the product. Units should be filled only in singular form. Please fill the unit only in 'mm'.

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Frame Arm Length refers to the measurement of length of product's frame arm.

Frame Arm Length - Measuring Unit refers to the unit used to measure the frame arm length of the product. Units should be filled only in singular form. Please fill the unit only in 'mm'.

Bridge Size refers to the horizontal breadth, broadness or wideness of the nose-bridge of the product.

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Bridge Size - Measuring Unit refers to the unit used to measure the bridge size of the product. Units should be filled only in singular form. Please fill the unit only in 'mm'.

Vertical Size refers to the vertical measurement from top to base or head to foot of one lens of the product.

Vertical Size - Measuring Unit refers to the unit used to measure the vertical size of the product. Units should be filled only in singular form. Please fill the unit only in 'mm'.

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Weight refers to the weight of the product only, without packaging.

Weight - Measuring Unit refers to the unit used to measure the weight of the product. Units should be filled only in singular form. Please fill the unit only in 'g'.