Non-prescription glasses are available in various colors and materials to suit your needs. A common material used now is plastic for that lightweight feel. A fashionable choice now for the frames would be those sporting a similar look to Ray Bans (Wayfarers, I believe, is the right term), as it is very appealing to both men and women.
Specific for women are styles such as the cat eye for a ‘60’s look. Men do not have that much that style freedom when it comes to the styles of their glasses so they are left with either sticking with designer brands that do lasts longer and provide better protection, but will surely cost more than a hundred bucks, or as more and more men are doing now, picking up non – descript glasses on street markets as they are more cheap.
This is a great option especially if you’re trying out the look to see if it will suit you without hurting your pocket. In case you sat on it and it broke, it’s okay; or you didn’t like it, you can always just give it to someone who wants to try it out too.
Choosing the frame would entail you knowing your face shape, but that’s another topic. Buying glasses can be easy, but if there is no near street market near your or you are looking for vintage finds that are not available in stores you can always go to the Internet! Online stores are abound and there’s always Ebay to the rescue.
People have different opinions about non prescription glasses. Some think they are totally awesome and they kinda give you sort of distinguishment. Some beg to differ, they abhor the idea of wearing glasses, even for the sake of fashion as it is phony. More so when they find out that you are wearing imitations. One comment in a certain website says: “hispter wannabe.” Their size is also a issue; huge frames are only okay with sunglasses, not with this kind of glasses as it is very 1980’s.
