I switched to ThinOptics which break quite often. I didn't mind replacing them, but since there are other options, I'd rather replace them with options that cost 13 instead of 50 (ThinOptics' price). They are at least of the same quality and if they last longer than my precision optics have historically they could be better. I switched to these guys (ultra skinny) because I lose them a lot and I like the wand on the body. I also switched because I was tired of those dimples on the sides of my nose. This is not the case with these readers. although I have a temporary dent on the tip of my nose. Maybe I'll think of a styrofoam cover soon! The lenses are clear and you can see clearly through them. They fit well. I wish the temples were half an inch longer, but they're pretty functional. Recommended, especially if you bought defective ThinOptics. Try it. All intentions and goals fall, they are the same, but much less money.
VisionGlobal Bifocal Reading Glasses Blue Light Blocking For Men And Women - Stylish Retro Oval Computer Readers
22 Review
Nooz Optics Armless Reading Glasses - Rectangular Shape | 6 Vibrant Colors and 5 Corrective Lenses
41 Review
Anti-Blue Light Blocking Reading Glasses For Women - NORPERWIS 2 Pair Computer Glasses
47 Review
5 Pairs Reading Glasses - Standard Fit Spring Hinge Readers For Men & Women | NORPERWIS
37 Review
TotLogic Sulfate Free Bubble Bath For Kids & Baby, 8 Oz - Calming Lavender, Natural, Gentle & Hypoallergenic With Antioxidants & Botanicals, Paraben-Free Phthalate-Free No Sulfates
20 Review
Yomandamor Mens Coolmax Ankle Wide Stretched Diabetic Socks With Seamless Toe,5 Pairs
34 Review
Contact lenses Bausch & Lomb PureVision 2, 6 pcs., R 8.6, D 2.75
80 Review
Contact lenses Bausch & Lomb PureVision 2, 6 pcs., R 8.6, D -2
72 Review