Buying Tips For Eyeglass Frames
Choosing the right type of Eyeglass Frames is an important part of the entire purchasing process. A
thousand types of eyeglass frames are available in the market today and it is easy to get flummoxed.
But don’t worry; our frame guide will give you an edge over other buyers by briefly introducing you to all the varieties you can expect to find in an optical store today.
The Different Types of Eyeglass Frames
Designer eyeglasses- As the name suggests Designer eyeglasses are glasses manufactured by famous brands such as Gucci, Christian Dior etc. Don’t queue for these unless your budget is reasonably high. That is of course not to say that they are always expensive, discount designer eyeglasses are not a rarity, provided you keep your eyes and ears open for them. Discount designer eyeglasses allow you to sport fashion at a reasonably unfashionable price.
Rimless eyeglasses – Rimless eyeglasses consist of a fine metallic wire frame and completely frameless, naked lenses. Although rimless frames have always spelt style and class, it is not always the right choice for everyone. Do consider practical factors such as your lifestyle and frequency of wear before making your buy. If you are likely to use your glasses everyday, rimless might prove a little too dainty and less sturdy. Also, if your lenses are likely to be thick rimless frames is a definite no.
Semi-Rimless glasses – The next best option are obviously the semi-rimless glasses. The semi rimless eyeglasses consist of a thin wire at the top. The bottom half remains free. Semi rimless eyeglasses tend to be slightly sturdier than the completely rimless ones. Bifocal glasses – Bifocal glasses are meant specifically for people above the age of 40 and suffering from Presbyopia. Presbyopia causes one’s eyes to lose the ability to change focus between objects near and far, the bifocals allows them easy transition. Bifocal reading glasses are split into two divisions, upper and lower. The upper helps in distance vision, the lower helps in near vision. Thus Bifocal reading glasses allow the user to not just read in them but also look at faraway objects at the same time and with equal ease.
Kids Glasses – When buying glasses for your kids, keep in mind the fact that the glasses are meant for kids. Select colorful, stylish, funky pieces. Don’t make them look and feel older and ashamed just because they use glasses.
Eye Frame Shapes
The various choices you have include the following
a. Round Eyeglasses – the good old Lennon glasses. The round eyeglass frames are perfectly round and very chic. b. Aviator glasses- the Aviator eyeglasses get its name from those worn by WWII aviators. Each eye of the Aviator glasses has a tear drop shape. c. Cat Eye eyeglasses – popular in the 50’s and in the 60’s. Cat eye eyeglasses are pointed towards the ears. d. Wrap around sunglasses – wrap sunglasses have become a phenomenon. Thanks to the famous Aussie cricketers. e. Rectangle eyeglasses – the classic, corporate looking rectangle eyeglasses has always been a hit inside and outside the boardroom. f. Oval eyeglasses – the small-framed oval eyeglasses fit in perfectly on a delicate face. g. Tea cup eyeglasses h. Shields eyeglasses
Eyeglass Frame Materials
a. Monel Eyeglass frames b. Titanium Eyeglass frames – titanium eyeglasses and titanium reading glasses are lightweight and sturdy if a tad bit expensive. c. Stainless steel eyeglass frames d. Nylon eyeglass frames – Nylon glasses can only accept opaque colors and are almost unbreakable. Nylon glasses are perfect for sportswear purposes. e. Nickel Silver eyeglass frames f. Aluminum eyeglass frames – aluminum glasses and aluminum sunglasses tend to be stiffer, although they come in a large variety of colors. g. Flexon eyeglass frames – flexon eyeglasses and flexon frames can endure twisting, bouncing and other such torture, with ease. h. Hypo-Allergenic eyeglass frames i. Metal eyeglasses j. Plastic eyeglasses – plastic eyeglasses and plastic frame eyeglasses are widely popular and come in a variety of designs and are quite sturdy. If you want the prefect eyeglass frames, it is recommended that you keep the aforementioned points in mind.
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