Dear all,
Been quite some time since I stopped in here.
I've worn glasses for years and years, and the glasses that I've worn for decades are the old style Bausch and Lomb rimless glasses. I took them up as they're they only ones that would fit my face well and I had several pairs as my father had worn them. My regular daily rims were likely made in the 1950s, maybe the 1940s.
Anyhow, I recently reluctantly went to contact lenses for office use as my eyes have reached the point where I needed bifocals (not really a problem) for most things but different glasses for computers, and so I was changing my glasses about a zillion times a day as people came into my office. This way, I only have to change the 500,000 times a day as I still need computer/reading glasses.
I bought a cheap set of reading glasses but I hate the frames. Is there a place I can get a good classic set of reading glasses?
Been quite some time since I stopped in here.
I've worn glasses for years and years, and the glasses that I've worn for decades are the old style Bausch and Lomb rimless glasses. I took them up as they're they only ones that would fit my face well and I had several pairs as my father had worn them. My regular daily rims were likely made in the 1950s, maybe the 1940s.
Anyhow, I recently reluctantly went to contact lenses for office use as my eyes have reached the point where I needed bifocals (not really a problem) for most things but different glasses for computers, and so I was changing my glasses about a zillion times a day as people came into my office. This way, I only have to change the 500,000 times a day as I still need computer/reading glasses.
I bought a cheap set of reading glasses but I hate the frames. Is there a place I can get a good classic set of reading glasses?