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Review on πŸ‘“ High-Quality Wide-Fit Rectangle Reading Glasses for Men - Premium Optical Reader by Elizabeth Glover

Revainrating 5 out of 5

We great domes, known as melons, known as spinning moons. UNITE!

Let's start with the facts: I have a big, fat head. I wear a size 8-8.25 cap with a bald bowler hat if that gives you an idea of my dome size. With that in mind, I usually either get glasses ordered from an optometrist or suffer from smaller glasses that are either too small for my head or too small lenses for my large eyes. The frames of most cheap glasses break within a few months, and since they're usually relatively cheap ($5-8 a pair), I'd just throw them away and move on. These are the first affordable reading glasses I've found. look good, sit well and feel good. The fit is good, the lens size is very large and most importantly; They're designed to have built-in flexibility, so they can and will twist and turn easily as you move them up and down my earth-sized sphere. This built-in flexibility is a big plus. At this point, the carry case is just the icing on the cake, but makes it easy to slip into your pocket or purse on the go. I can't say enough about the price. I ended up buying another pair for my computer and one for my reading table. My girlfriend's head is a lot smaller than mine (an understatement) but if she needs reading glasses in a pinch she will use mine and they will fit. she is fine too. They just give her that stylish oversized frame that she loves when wearing her own driving goggles. For me it's 5/5 across the board. I've been using it for over 4 months with no problems. I'll probably order a few more pairs as spares.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • A few little things