Monday, July 25, 2011

The Best In Men's Eyeglasse


Whether you went to the ophthalmologist only to discover you can't read those black letters on the wall, or the eyeglasses you've come to know and love are beginning to look like those your grandfather wore, it looks like it's time for a new pair. And even you can see that. With the stylish range of men's eyewear on the market these days, it would come as no surprise if men donned a pair without a prescription -- it's no newsflash that eyeglasses are intended for more than just vision repair, but rather as an accessory to make you look out of sight. And that's more than possible thanks to the wide array of eyeglasses out there today, from recognized designer names to the lesser-known brands. If you've noticed that eyeglasses have taken a cue from the fashionable sunglasses out there, you're not alone. The same styles triumph in both markets, only you're better off purchasing a pair of classic eyeglasses as you will likely be wearing them for at least the next two years. While it's important to find yourself a classic pair rather than the ones in the latest blockbuster film or on your favorite celebrity, it never hurts to get a pair that has a touch of trendiness while maintaining a classic appeal. And from plastic and wire to rimless frames, there's certainly a lot to choose from.
plastic potential
emporio armaniPlastic framed glasses come in all shapes and sizes (no, you haven't just wandered onto the set of Sesame Street), but rather than the big frames Austin Powers is notorious for in the movie of the same name -- you know, the thick, black rectangular ones -- frames are smaller, thinner, and less overbearing overall. As well, rather than simply black or brown, there are other popular shades for the frame, like tortoise shell and even crystallized, almost transparent tones. To be more specific, the base color can be black, brown, beige, or even gray, but the plastic has a transparent, clear effect. Gucci has a wide selection of this style of eyeglasses. Another twist is a pair of two-toned plastic frames, whose frame is one color while the arms are another -- not the most practical option, but hey, some men can get away with it with flying colors (ha!). Plastic eyeglasses are very durable; the only drawback is that they might not be as comfortable as a more flexible pair.

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