Vintage reading glasses
Vintage
Reading Glasses
Vintage
reading glasses are back in vogue and have been gaining in popularity in recent years, as more people
embrace retro fashion styles. But these glasses are more than just a fashion
statement; they also have a rich history. Vintage reading glasses date back to
the early 20th century, when they were first designed to help people with
presbyopia, a condition that causes difficulty focusing on close objects. Over
the years, they evolved into a must-have accessory for celebrities and everyday
people alike. Today, vintage reading glasses are available in a wide range of
styles, from classic tortoise shell frames to colourful cat-eye shapes. Whether
you're looking for a sophisticated style or something fun and funky, there's a
pair of vintage reading glasses that's perfect for you.
Styles of Vintage
Reading Glasses
Our
collection of reading glasses has some of the coolest trendy colours and styles
that are available on the eyewear market in the UK. You will find famous brands
such as izipizi, Funkyreaders and I Need You.
Round
Vintage Reading Glasses.
Look at K-EyesMarseille or Anton from Montana. These are funky fun and stylish reading glasses. So, look at them and the rest of our collection and buy yourself a pair of vintage reading glasses.
READING GLASSES STRENGTHS-WHAT MIGHT I NEED?
Please note this is only a guide. Your optician should advise you on
your reading strength.
The powers that we stock are readily available from +1 to +3.5. They increase in dioptre steps of +0.5. +1, +1.5 etc.
You can usually find the strength printed on the arm of the glasses or
on the lens sticker.
+1 is one of the weaker strengths of magnification and +3.5 the highest
we can provide.
Typically, by age 40- to 50-year-olds might need strengths +1-+1.5.
Age 51 to 55 +1.5 to +2
Age 56-60 +2
Age 61-65 +2.5 -+3
You should generally try them on before buying to ensure they are not
too strong for you.
If for instance you thought, you needed a +2 and it felt blurry go back
to a weaker strength say +1.5.
The strengths should be comfortable on your eyes and give clear
magnified vision.
You should also consider buying several different strengths depending on
what you need them for.
For instance, you might normally be a +1.5 but do close needle work and
would benefit from a stronger magnification say +3.
If you do a lot of computer work, consider buying computer screen
reading glasses. They will give you magnification and protection from 40% of
the blue light.
You can buy screen glasses here.
Once you have decided on your strength the next step is to choose a
frame.
Why Buy
Funkyreaders
Here Is What Some of Our Customers Have Said In Reviews:
Martin,
May I Thank You Once Again For Your Prompt And Courteous Service. It Certainly
Counts For A Lot, In These Days Of Companies Only Thinking Of The Short-Term
"Bottom Line", Without Reflecting On The Impact Of Poor Service On
Their Reputation.
The Anton Glasses Seem Fine, With Good Flexible Hinges. Roger Prescott
Dear Martin.... My Order Has Arrived And I Am Really Pleased With The Glasses I
Ordered. They Are Just As Advertised On Your Website.
Thanks For The Leaflets Enclosed.... I Have Put One In My Suitcase To Take To
My Sister In England Next Week... She Loves Funky Glasses Too So I'm Sure She
Will Be Placing An Order.
Many Thanks For Your Efficient Service. Lesley.
Super company, phoning me to give me info. & Glasses arrived
quickly. Really pleased! Stella
We Provide Reading Strengths From +1 -+3.5. You Will Find All Kinds of
Styles and Types Such As Computer Blue Light Filters Along With Fabulous
Fashion Brands From Across Europe.
We Despatch Your Glasses the Same Day of Purchase and Offer Free
Shipping In The UK On Orders Over £35. Our Customers Generally Receive Their
Reading Glasses the Next Day. 30 Days No Quibbles Return Policy Will Give You
Confidence in Purchasing From Us.
If You Need Any Advice Or Need To Contact Us Even Just For A Chat Ring
At Any Time On 07984457786. We Will Always Be Available or Will Return Your
Call.
Ciao For Now!
Martin And Judith