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Prescription Eyewear Could Be Your Most Stylish Accessory

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How do you approach buying prescription eyewear? Do you see them purely as a tool to help you see clearly and avoid bumping into things, or are they a defining accessory on your face? Either way, your glasses are on your face all day every day so it’s important that you like them. If you’re like most people, you probably only have one pair of prescription glasses and maybe one pair of prescription sunglasses. Prescription eyewear can be expensive, so when you buy a new pair, the priorities are often mixed between functionality, versatility, and style. Typically, you want something you can wear all day, every day. On the other hand, there's an argument to be made for owning multiple pairs of prescription eyewear for specific occasions, looks, and vibes. Plus, it’s always good to have a spare. Here are a few reasons to approach your next prescription eyewear purchase as a fashion accessory as well as a functioning vision tool. Prescription Eyewear That Highlights

More Than Comfort: How to Design Custom-Tailored Eyewear for the Perfect Look

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When you buy one-size-fits-all stock eyewear off the shelf, if you’re like most, you’re often stuck choosing between style, fit, and comfort. But what if all three of these factors could coexist seamlessly on your face, helping you see better and feel comfortable throughout the day while looking effortlessly stylish doing it? It’s possible if you opt for custom-tailored eyewear, which will be made to fit both your individual face and your personality. As you’re designing your new glasses, here are a few tips to help you get the best fit, and ultimately, the best style of frames for your face, personality, and style.   What Are Your Features?     Everyone's face is different, and although stock glasses manufacturers assume that only slight variations in design can accommodate these differences, they can't. Whether you have pronounced cheekbones, narrow-set eyes, a petite nose, or other attributes, you'll find that you might have to compromise on eithe