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There used to be a time when people, especially kids and teenagers, hated having to wear eyeglasses. They’re usually called nerds or geeks by their peers and it causes so much stigma that it’s a pain to live with especially at that age. Would you believe that times have evolved and that wearing glasses, even with no prescription or correction, is considered fashionable and trendy?
With the growing popularity of eyeglasses as a way to enhance your appearance, people are now flocking to stores and browsing the Internet for their choice of eyeglasses. It used to be that sunglasses (or shades as some people call them) are considered trendy too but you’re limited to wearing them when the sun is out. Once you get inside an enclosed building or structure, you end up having to take them off or prop them on your head as some women do. That is why clear eyeglasses are now making a fashion statement everywhere.
The variety of styles, designs, colors and sizes plays a major part why fashion glasses are popular. You can change your look as often as you want as long as you’re wiling to spend for the eyeglasses. Also, because most fashion eyeglasses don’t cost as much as prescription glasses it’s easier to acquire them too. You are provided with tons of opportunities to express yourself, from being sporty-looking today to being chic and glamorous the next.
The Internet is a great venue for exploring all the possible stores selling fashion glasses. Though you won’t exactly be able to try them on, it doesn’t hurt at all to look and see what interests you. Or if you want, you can visit an optical shop, get your own personal measurements so you have a better chance of finding the one you want on the Internet without having to actually try the eyeglasses on. Some stores don’t offer any refunds if you don’t like the fit of the eyeglasses you’ve purchased so that’s one risk.
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Getting your eyes checked and getting a prescription is all for naught if you don’t get the right prescription glasses. Before you do buy one and end up owning a pair that you don’t like or agree with, then it’s better to find out more about what makes eyeglasses tick.
The first is their material. Your choice of material will depend on what you want for durability, flexibility, longevity and whether you’re allergic to some other materials. Plastic frames are a very common material for eyeglasses. They’re lightweight, can be made into various colors, and some of them are very resistant to hot and cold which are great if you lead a very healthy and active lifestyle. Another common material is metal with a lot of subcategories that can make you mind go ga-ga – Monel, Titanium, Beryllium, Stainless Steel, Ticral and Aluminum. Each of them has its own characteristic, but generally, they’re all strong, durable, lightweight, resistant to corrosion, hypoallergenic and affordable. You may ask your optician which material works best with you and your lifestyle.
The 2nd consideration which you can work out with your optician is the frame size. You can find the frame size if you look at the inside of your frame temples (the elongated parts that hood over your ears). There is a number that should look like this: 46-18-135. The “46” represents the size of the lenses. The 2nd number represents the bridge size that ensures the fit of the glasses on your nose. The last number, “135” is the length of the temples. Knowing the right frame size will get you a comfortable and custom-made fit for your eyeglasses. You just have to be patient in finding the right one because frames come in a variety of shapes and sizes so it may take some time before you find the perfect fit.
Finally, it comes down to the aesthetics. Your eyeglasses should reflect your personality and suit your lifestyle. With a variety of trends, styles and designs to choose from it’s not so hard to find a pair or pairs of eyeglasses that will suit your fancy.
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The beauty of wearing eyeglasses is the potential to change your look simply with a change in eyeglasses. You may have several eyeglasses to use for separate and different occasions. For instance, you have a separate pair of eyeglasses when you want to do sports activities and these aren’t the eyeglasses you wear when you go to work. You may even have an extra pair for emergencies as well as a separate pair for the house. Given all these circumstances for wearing different pairs of glasses, you only need to choose the right eyeglass frames and you’re all set.
How do you even begin to search for the perfect eyeglass frames for you? The first step is to know you facial shape or structure. People generally belong to one of these basic face shapes – oval, round, oblong, square, base-up triangle, base-down triangle and diamond. Once you’ve determined your face shape, it’s only a matter of finding the right frame to suit it. Ovals are the ideal because practically anything suits them. Rounds need angular frames to offset the curves. Oblongs need frames that offset the width of the face. Base-up triangles need heavy-bottom frames to offset the width of the top-third part of the face. The reverse works for base-down triangles. Diamonds are the rarest shape and they need decorative frames around the brow lines, like cat-eye shapes. To soften the angles of the squares, narrow ovals are recommended.
Now that you have an inkling of the shape of the frame that’s ideal for your face, you also have to consider your coloring and that means the color of your skin, hair and eyes. Everyone may either be a cool (blue-based) or warm (yellow-based) coloring. Cool coloring looks great with black, magenta, plum and blue-gray. Warm coloring looks great with gold, khaki, bright red and peach. You just need to experiment which color scheme looks great with your coloring.
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It’s a common misconception that only senior citizens, like your grandparents, wear or even need reading glasses. The reason behind it is that people automatically associate reading glasses with their older family members because they’re the ones often seen using them. The fact is, people as young as in their 40’s may need to use reading glasses especially if they’re constantly using and tiring their eyes out in their line of work. Sometimes, you just don’t realize they’re wearing reading glasses because they’ve been using designer frames to make the glasses seem more aesthetic than they normally are.
Yes, today there is a huge selection of designer reading glasses that range from funky to geeky and scholarly to sporty. What’s great about this is that people won’t even think that you actually need glasses to see clearly. Since eyeglasses are becoming as trendy as clothes, you have the choice of getting designer reading glasses that match your mood and your style and you don’t have to worry about being able to see clearly.
The important thing to remember is to pick a look that suits your face and coloring. Designer reading glasses come in many shapes and sizes. You’ll have a choice between round frames and angular frames. You’ll decide over conservative slim lines or chunky bold designs. You’ll have a choice among full rimless, top-half rimless or bottom half-rimless. The possibilities are practically endless!
You also have a number of features which you can add-on to your lens. For instance, you may add a scratch-coating so your designer reading glasses don’t get scratched. You may even opt for UV Protection and lenses that manage glare.
Reading with clarity as you age is made simple and fashionable with your choice of designer reading glasses. Visit your local optical shop, doctor’s clinic or browse online for a wide and varied selection.
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In this world, people pay lots of money to look good. Whether it’s investing in a gym membership program or going to the salon regularly and even spending hard-earned dollars for cosmetic surgery, people have a burning desire to look pleasing to the outside world. Clothes, shoes and bags are also part of the package. Now, since fashion designers are also producing designer glasses, more people are becoming interested in getting their own pair in pursuit of their desire for aesthetic pleasure.
Designer glasses may be like a status symbol for some people. Some prefer them because the quality is excellent and you know that the price you’re paying is definitely worth it. After all, if you’re intending to wear this every day then you might as well look good in them, right?
Optical shops usually carry designer label glasses. It’s a good venue to see whether these frames are suited to your face and if you can even afford to buy them. Your eye doctor may even be able to advise you if your prescribed lenses are compatible with the designer glasses that you like. One prohibitive factor with designer glasses is the cost, especially if you’re buying from an optical shop. They can range from $300 and up so if you can’t afford it at this time, it’s a good idea to wait for clearance or inventory sales.
Or if you want, you can browse for designer glasses over the Internet. It’s an easier process because there are many online stores that you can check out and they usually have most of the popular brands in stock. You can also see more information about a certain product, like the material, color and origin (where it’s made from). You can also take advantage of their relatively cheaper prices. Some eyeglasses cost only $150 and up and usually are available to ship within 2 business days.