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Views on eyeglass styles [View all] BainsBane Mar 2013 OP
what are the 80s styles? OriginalGeek Mar 2013 #1
bigger lenses BainsBane Mar 2013 #2
Not nuts about the look but as a multifocal wearer I expect they're great. nolabear Mar 2013 #3
I have to buy new glasses this weekend BainsBane Mar 2013 #4
If you have never bought eyeglasses online... MicaelS Mar 2013 #15
Zenni has been good for me. Graybeard Mar 2013 #27
I've bought from Warby Parker and have loved them! Agschmid Mar 2013 #28
Ohhh, meh OriginalGeek Mar 2013 #5
i dont like them. i know they are popular, but i do not think a good frame on any face. nt seabeyond Mar 2013 #50
I wear the biggest lenses possible in metal frames with the springy things in the folding part. talkingmime Mar 2013 #6
I agree with you - I hate having the little lenses framing my view csziggy Mar 2013 #16
Well don't bother with Pearl or Lenscrafters. They don't have any large frames. talkingmime Mar 2013 #17
I've been going to a local chain csziggy Mar 2013 #18
I have to use bifocals. I haven't seen half-frames in forever, but I do remember them. talkingmime Mar 2013 #19
I have bifocals for the computer csziggy Mar 2013 #20
I can use my bifocals on the computer if I tip my head back in nose-bleed position. talkingmime Mar 2013 #21
Have you thought about the no line ones BainsBane Mar 2013 #22
I've thought about transitionals, but I sort of like the line to clue me in as to focal distance. talkingmime Mar 2013 #23
Be careful with that tilting csziggy Mar 2013 #31
I know I shouldn't but nolabear Mar 2013 #36
Oh, we all gave Dad a hard time about it csziggy Mar 2013 #41
I'm a heavy multi-tasker. There are generally three, sometimes four monitors on. talkingmime Mar 2013 #46
I love my computer bifocals! csziggy Mar 2013 #51
I've thought of getting transitional trifocals to handle the job - distance monitors, close, reading talkingmime Mar 2013 #53
Transitionals wouldn't work for me csziggy Mar 2013 #55
I like the line so I can distinguish, but I'm willing to give transitionals a try. talkingmime Mar 2013 #56
Yes - I had dual monitors for a while when I was playing around csziggy Mar 2013 #57
I've got a really powerful box with the two monitors I mentioned and a laptop in use at all times. talkingmime Mar 2013 #58
I no longer shoot for high powered csziggy Mar 2013 #59
The multi-function ones have served me well. I only buy HP, mostly for reliability. talkingmime Mar 2013 #60
Maybe the multifunction drivers have gotten better csziggy Mar 2013 #61
I always used Epson for dot matrix, Brother for typewriters, and HP for printers. talkingmime Mar 2013 #62
I agree with the HP printers being cost effective csziggy Mar 2013 #63
HP's moving toward pure-ink cartridges (hold more than the head in cartridge kinds). talkingmime Mar 2013 #66
I know I use more cyan than any other color csziggy Mar 2013 #70
They're called "spring temples", just so ya know. SPN* trof Mar 2013 #29
Thank you. I couldn't think of the term. talkingmime Mar 2013 #45
Jeeez I hated those. I was always breaking the frames, usually playing basketball. Hoyt Mar 2013 #76
Gosh, that style is unbecoming imo. Helen Reddy Mar 2013 #7
you haven't seen them around? BainsBane Mar 2013 #11
Besides, Helen Reddy Mar 2013 #8
What do I think? Ew. Bertha Venation Mar 2013 #9
me too BainsBane Mar 2013 #10
I still have mine from the 80's. progressoid Mar 2013 #12
I have a pair of hipster Ray Ban glasses tammywammy Mar 2013 #13
i had a pair that weighed at least five pounds. awful memories of junior high. just awful. backtoblue Mar 2013 #14
The ones I got in November are a bit larger, kcass1954 Mar 2013 #24
those look nice BainsBane Mar 2013 #25
Oh I know, and I didn't like them any better in the 80s than I do now. kcass1954 Mar 2013 #26
Zenni Optical and goggles4U are both good websites. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2013 #30
did you use a picture BainsBane Mar 2013 #35
No. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2013 #37
I need sturdy glasses BainsBane Mar 2013 #39
I have to get plastic too. Lenses and frames. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2013 #42
when you order online BainsBane Mar 2013 #48
My prescription did not give the pupil distance Digit Mar 2013 #71
Thanks BainsBane Mar 2013 #72
I wear readers, which are small for a reason. But large glasses are more flattering Honeycombe8 Mar 2013 #32
I prefer rectangular shaped glasses BainsBane Mar 2013 #33
Square or rectangle, yes, is what I meant. Just not round or oval. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2013 #34
Do you need anything different BainsBane Mar 2013 #43
I wear readers. No prescription. I buy them at discount stores. Honeycombe8 Mar 2013 #47
sorry BainsBane Mar 2013 #49
Don't know about the 80's... triguy46 Mar 2013 #38
those are the 80s style BainsBane Mar 2013 #40
I really like those! n/t kurtzapril4 Mar 2013 #52
I'll wear any kind that's comfortable on the nose RILib Mar 2013 #44
I once wanted to try on round frames such as Joseph Kennedy and James Joyce wore: hedgehog Mar 2013 #54
I had a pair of those, but I lost them. hunter Mar 2013 #64
I just ordered TuxedoKat Mar 2013 #65
PIc of SO's daughter walking in Manhattan from Books&Liquor blog... HereSince1628 Mar 2013 #67
They look nice on her! BainsBane Mar 2013 #68
Certainly evidence of BIG lenses on glasses HereSince1628 Mar 2013 #69
Classic cashmere coat there!!! Classy!!! Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2013 #73
Swifty sez mockmonkey Mar 2013 #74
I was just looking at some like that on Zenni Optical BainsBane Mar 2013 #75
Brett Somers mockmonkey Mar 2013 #77
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