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September 20, 202410 Different Types of Frames for Glasses Ever stood in front of a mirror, trying on pair after pair of glasses, wondering which one makes you look like a rock star and which one makes you look like Harry Potter? We've all been there. Choosing the right frames can be a bit of a headache (in some cases, literally) but don't worry - we're here to help you navigate the world of glasses frames without losing your mind (or your style). Why Picking the Right Frame Matters Let's face it - your glasses are basically stuck to your face all day. And while the right frames can make you feel like a million bucks, the wrong ones... well, let's just say they can make you want to hide under a rock. McLovin from Superbad, anyone?
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April 26, 2023Glasses have been an essential part of human life for centuries, aiding in vision correction and protection against the sun's harmful rays. Let's take a look at the fascinating history of eyewear and how it has evolved over time. Early History The earliest form of eyewear consisted of a pair of magnifying lenses held together by a frame. These glasses, called "rivet spectacles," were first invented in Italy in the late 1200s. They were made of glass, and the frames were often made of bone, metal, or leather.
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April 04, 2023At Spex4Less, we believe that loyalty should be rewarded. That's why we offer a referral program that lets you earn £10 worth of points for each of your friends that makes an order through your unique referral link. Whether you're a long-time customer or a newcomer to Spex4Less, this is a great way to share the love and earn some rewards in the process. In this blog post, we'll show you step by step how to access and share your referral link with your friends, family, and followers. We'll cover everything from logging in to your Spex4Less account to promoting your link on social media, so you can start earning points and enjoying the benefits of our referral program. So, let's get started and see how easy it is to share Spex4Less with the people you know and love. Step 1
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February 27, 2023Astigmatism is a common eye condition where the shape of your cornea (the clear front part of your eye) or natural lens is not uniform. This causes blurry vision both near and far. Basically, your eye can't focus light properly. Light is supposed to hit the back of your eye, called the retina, which is the part that senses light. But with astigmatism, the light doesn't focus properly onto the retina, which causes blurry vision. How would I know if I have astigmatism? The Cylinder on your prescription measures the severity of astigmatism. Mild: from -1.00 Moderate: from -1.00 to -2.00 Severe: over -2.00 You may experience symptoms such as difficulty seeing at night, eye strain, blurry vision, headaches, and seeing
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February 08, 2023When ordering your glasses you may be asked what lens index you want to choose. The lens index is a number that represents the refractive index of lens material. It is used to measure how much a lens material bends light, and can affect the thickness and weight of the lens. When choosing your glasses, it is important to understand the different lens index options available, as they can greatly impact the appearance, comfort, and performance of your glasses, so here is a brief rundown of the different lens index options you can choose from.
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December 22, 2022Characters from our favourite films and television series can give us inspiration for our own personal style. The glasses and sunglasses worn by Hollywood stars on the screen are made by some of the top brands in the industry and what's more, they are available for you to get your hands on. Feast your eyes on Part 2 of the most Iconic Eyewear Featured In Films: Persol Iconic Eyewear Established in 1917, the Italian brand Persol produces state-of-the-art glasses, designed for ultimate style and comfort. In the last 100+ years, Persol has created many bestselling models with original, unmistakable designs. In short, they're a diverse brand that appeals to a huge audience worldwide. Always on trend because of its irresistible individuality, it's no wonder Persol eyewear is often seen in iconic movies and television series. The Gentlemen: Charlie Hunnam is seen wearing these
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December 08, 2022#html-body [data-pb-style=CFIKWOH]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll} An Introduction To Snooker Spectacles Many people, even snooker players, are unaware of specialty snooker spectacles and how useful they can be. Playing snooker with regular everyday glasses is a struggle because it's such a vision-sensitive game. Those who have been fans of snooker for some time will remember Dennis Taylor. Taylor was famous not only for his success in the sport but also for his unusual and slightly comedic glasses. However, those oversized, upside-down glasses, weren’t worn as a joke. Taylor wore them so his impaired eyesight didn't put him at a disadvantage. His snooker glasses gave him a greater view field and clearer vision, helping him become the World Snooker champion in 1985.
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December 08, 2022For many movie characters, their clothing and accessories are a fundamental part of who they are. Furthermore, the style of a character can even shape our own style choices. In fact, many iconic fashion trends are born on film, with eyewear being one of the most influential. Consequently, a particular pair of glasses can end up stealing the show and cementing a character’s place in movie history. Here's Part 1 of the most Iconic Eyewear Featured In Films: RayBan Iconic Eyewear RayBan has been making glasses since the 1930s. It's one of the most iconic, well-known eyewear brands out there. With an incredible range of high-quality frames and sleek styles, it's no surprise they're so popular. RayBan is not only loved by us, but also by celebrities. A-list actors and actresses are often seen wearing them in our favourite movies. Top Gun: [gallery columns="2" size="medium" ids="2930,2931"] Tom Cruise’s famous aviators from 'Top Gun' (1986) and 'Top
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November 23, 2022Do you have a favourite pair of specs that you don't want to part with? Or perhaps, a pair with damaged lenses that you've left in a drawer to be forgotten about? If this is the case, reglazing your glasses could be the perfect choice for you. What Is Reglazing? Reglazing your glasses is a process that involves keeping your existing frames and simply adding new lenses to them. This is not only cost-efficient, as you don't need to pay for new frames, but is also more environmentally friendly. This also means that you can keep wearing your current frames for longer, even if your prescription changes.
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September 28, 2022#html-body [data-pb-style=KQYB326]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll} Exercising when wearing glasses can be an unpleasant experience. It can feel uncomfortable, create potential safety issues and really affect the quality of your workout. If you experience problems with your glasses steaming up, slipping down your nose, or falling off completely, then read on. We have put together some helpful tips that will make exercising when wearing glasses a whole lot easier. Wear Sports Glasses