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Round Glasses Oliver Peoples Gregory Peck OV5186

Oliver Peoples Gregory Peck OV5186

Glasses, Model: Round, Pattern: Speckled / Tortoise, Striped, Frame Colour: Grey, Brown, Transparent, Black, Target Group: Unisex, Frame Material: Acetate

£162.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £54.00/mo.*
4stores
Round Glasses Tom Ford FT5294 001 Shiny Black
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Tom Ford FT5294 001 Shiny Black

Glasses, Model: Round, Frame Colour: Black, Target Group: Adult, Frame Material: Plastic

£137.93
Or 3 interest-free payments of £45.97/mo.*
7stores

Glasses: 3 things to consider before buying

Choosing glasses that complement your face shape can enhance your overall look. For instance, if you have a round face, opt for angular frames to add definition. Conversely, square faces can benefit from rounded or oval frames to soften their angles. Oval faces are versatile and can pull off most frame styles. It's all about finding the right balance and harmony between your face's natural contours and the glasses.

Comfort is key when wearing glasses, especially if you'll be using them for long periods. Ensure the frames sit snugly on your nose without pinching and that the temples rest comfortably behind your ears. Adjustable nose pads can offer a more customised fit, while lightweight materials like titanium can prevent discomfort during prolonged wear. Remember, well-fitting glasses should stay in place even when you move your head.

Lenses play a crucial role in both functionality and comfort. Consider anti-reflective coatings to reduce glare from screens or headlights, which can strain your eyes. Blue light-blocking lenses are beneficial if you spend significant time in front of digital devices. If you're often outdoors, photochromic lenses that darken in sunlight can be convenient. Evaluate your daily activities to determine which lens features will best support your lifestyle.

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Glasses come in various types such as prescription, reading, and sunglasses. Prescription glasses correct vision problems like myopia or hyperopia. Reading glasses help with close-up tasks. Sunglasses protect eyes from UV rays. Consider your needs to choose the right type.

Your glasses prescription is determined by an eye test conducted by an optometrist. The test measures your vision accuracy and identifies any refractive errors. It's essential to have regular eye tests to ensure your prescription is up-to-date for optimal vision correction.

Glasses frames are made from materials like metal, plastic, and titanium. Metal frames are durable and adjustable. Plastic frames offer a wide range of styles and colors. Titanium frames are lightweight and hypoallergenic. Choose based on your comfort and style preferences.

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