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Eyebobs Seymour Glass Readers

Eyebobs Seymour Glass Readers

Regular price $95.00 USD
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Sometimes you just gotta call it like it is: see more with Seymour Glass. For anyone rolling their eyes, we came up with that at 5 pm on a Friday, so give us a break. This designer men's rectangular style boasts a thinner profile with soft angles. But don't let the sleek design fool you ... these readers are all about function. Their scratch-resistant and smudge-proof coatings ensure your new readers will be near-indestructable, and you can choose between traditional full-lens readers or progressive readers, which let you see at all distances.

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[10 - Navy Fade Front and Temples]

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ALLPOETS presents its first bio-based collection, created from natural and recycled materials and based on the concepts of responsible consumption and ethical production. Nature is everything, it is our source. It offers us calm and inspiration, and helps us to find answers to the many questions we ask ourselves. ALLPOETS is a different look at the world...a look that sees poetry in nature.

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Maureen Lippert
Too heavy and big

I like the shape and color of the frames, and they seem high quality compared to drug store readers. However, when I first put them on, they felt tight. Now, after two days of infrequent wearing, they have stretched out to the point that they slide down to the tip of my nose. The ends of the stems are so long that they stick out past my hair. I thought I could return them for a refund, but I can only get an exchange. My bad for not reading the refund policy. I don't know what I would exchange them for as I don't know how to pick a frame that would fit better and not stretch out. So, I'm stuck with a $100 pair of readers that don't stay on my face.