I've been wearing contact lenses for about 12 years, but never glasses. But in recent years I've also had trouble reading fine print. My ophthalmologist said don't pay me for expensive reading glasses, go to the pharmacy and buy them off the shelf. I followed his advice and, by the way, was able to read the fine print again. I first bought a $15 foster parent allowance, I looked good, but they were very uncomfortable and kept falling. I've since bought two premium $30 pairs and they've been better. They only cost $16 and even better. I summarize my experience. You need spring loops! This is a must for comfort and fit, nursing fellowships have this for $29 but are loose and play in them a bit, they are snug and tight. The grooming allowance comes with a cloth case, they come with a hard case, cloth and tool plus an extra pair of nose pads. The first thing to break on my nursing grant were the nose pads, so another $30 purchase! They are very light, fit well, have a UV blue finish, cost less and have more. The quality is obviously better and the price is also better. Good luck!
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