| I have contacts so I mostly wear my glasses at home, but there are days that I do wear them all day, especially during allergy season. It's been a good 5 years since I bought new glasses and I need them. I think my face looks ok with a variety of shapes. What's in these days for eyeglasses?? |
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I have no idea but a friend just told me about this site http://www.zennioptical.com/
They have ordered several pairs from it and been very happy. |
| Tom Ford aviators |
| Can you get sunglasses from Zennioptical? |
| Yes, I got a couple pair of prescription sunglasses from Zenni. They're not the height of fashion, but they're cute, and I paid less than $50 for both pair. |
| It seems to me like the small, retangular frames are still popular. But, instead of very thin wire frames or wireless frames, people are getting more bold with their frames. Some go for thicker plastic frames or they have frames thicker sides or embelishments on the sides. |
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OP here. Thanks for the info. Since I don't wear them all the time I'm not opposed to something a little on the fun side. I saw a few that were totally old school, like this:
http://www.eyeglasses123.com/designer-eyeglasses/nine-west-eyeglasses/nine-west-nw453-eyeglasses-0jmd-tortoise-gold-49mm but I took a picture of myself in them and showed them to my DH and he thought I was joking.
Here is another pair that is a bit more normal-looking, but still larger and bolder than I am used to wearing. Thoughts? http://www.ezcontactsusa.com/kate-spade-blakely-eyeglasses.html |
I like them both, and they look the same to me. They are 'in' in that they have dark plastic frames and a rounded shape. Here's a more dramatic edgy version: http://www.iwanttobeher.com/page/2/ |
| Take a look at warbyparker.com I really like their business model plus glasses are only $95! |
Um no, those are ginormous NERD glasses. |
| Check out See Eyewear in G'Town. Cute and trendy. |
That's actually the point of the trend. I see them called "hipster glasses" most often. But, PP, I don't think such oversized frames work for over-35s. We can't really participate in the more aggressively ironic hipster fashion trends. It's enough to wind a scarf around your neck and "put a bird on it", but we can't gracefully go much farther. |
| what does "put a bird on it" mean? |
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For me, since I'm not cool enough to actually watch Portlandia, it just refers to the popularity of bird motifs. (I like them a lot, myself, actually.)
I do get the sense, from the little bit of trendiness that drifts down to me in my dotage, that it was a phrase that got a lot of play on the internet over the last year or so. It seems that the characters on the show make fun of this aspect of the hipster aesthetic all the time. They put stylized bird images on stuff to make it trendier. |
I recently got glasses similar to these, except a little more square in shape, and I have gotten LOTS of compliments on them from my most fashion-conscious friends and co-workers. One friend, who is very up on trends, told me they were very "in" and she was going to get some herself. |