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Why You Hate Your Eyewear and How to Fix It

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If you’re like most, there’s probably something you don’t like about your eyewear that you wish you could change. Whether it's how they feel on your face, how well you can see out of them, or the vibe they give off, if you're like most glasses-wearers, you likely have at least one qualm about your stock, off-the-shelf frames. But there’s good news. First of all, you’re not alone. And second, there’s a way to fix it—no compromise required. Here are some common reasons people struggle with their stock eyewear. They Don't Fit Perfectly Many people buy their new frames off the shelf, meaning they go to a stock glasses store and choose from their available selection. Once your optometrist fits the frames with your lenses, they'll make any small adjustments you need to parts like the nose pads and hinges to make them a bit more comfortable. Then starts the period of "getting used to" the pinching, sliding, pressing, and pulling that “one-size-fits...

Consider Your Eyewear an Investment in Your Style

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What kind of eyewear are you wearing? If you’re like most, they’re probably mass-produced stock frames, meaning they’re right off the shelf and made in an attempt to be “one size fits all.” While most of us have gotten used to having to compromise when it comes to eyewear,“ good enough” isn’t something we should aim for when it comes to something as important as eyewear.  Stock eyewear typically does the bare minimum to help you see and look somewhat decent if you’re lucky enough to have a face close to the “average” one that stock frames are modeled after. But what if you have smaller features and need small frame glasses ? You could shop in the kids’ section, or you could invest in your style and sight with custom-tailored eyewear made specifically for your face. Here are a couple of reasons why investing in your eyewear is a worthy investment in your style. They Live on Your Face All Day Every Day Think about how good it feels to rock a bespoke suit made t...