Posts Tagged ‘metal frame’

Chic Means Geek!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Pay attention boys – you may have been thinking about a change of style, and the Geek frame has been around for a while and is showing no signs of going away. New collections from the likes of Paul Smith, Giorgio Armani and Gucci are all still full of hunky chunky solid plastic frames, and they’re getting bigger all the time. So if you’re taking the style plunge, how can you make the transition as easy as possible?

On the whole, boys are a little less adventurous than girls in changing their look. They’re not bombarded with images of products all the time; they don’t read quite as many fashion mags as girls. Men often grab the first thing they see, safe in the comfort zone of t shirts and jeans identical to the ten pairs they already have at home. So going for new specs can be a traumatic experience, and girls, you need to support your men folk with helpful advice and don’t giggle when they try something new! (Just steer them gently in the right direction – that is the direction you want them to take!)

One of the problems with going for a new look in glasses is that you’ve been used to the faithful old pair, and new frames make you look totally different. So take it in easy stages. If you’ve been wearing a metal frame, start thinking about slightly thicker frames. Don’t go from rimless to solid black plastic in one giant leap! Think about new materials but in the same shape or colour as your old frame, and evolve slowly from there. Try brown before you go for black, or look for a plastic that’s dark across the top but clear at the bottom.

Have a go with our try-before-you-buy offer at TheInternetGlassesCompany, which lets you put frames on in the comfort of your own home without anybody laughing! Canvass a few opinions only when you feel comfortable in your new look. When you hit on the perfect style you’ll wonder why it took you so long and you’ll never be seen dead in your old pair!

Bridging the Gap!

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

As you all know, the top of your nose is called the bridge of your nose, that bony ridge between the eyes that’s very useful for your glasses rest on! The space between your spec lenses is the bridge of your frame, the area that links the lenses. There are a few things to take note of with frame bridges, so let’s have a think about them….

Firstly, the bridge is important with respect to the comfort and the successful fit of your glasses. There are different points to note with metal and plastic frames. On a metal frame, the bar that connects the lenses should not sit on the nose. If it does actually come into contact with your skin it may cause a rash and ultimately wear the surface of the metal. The bridge will have a plastic lining that fits all round the nose, or separate nose pads that provide a resting point. The pads should not ‘grip’ your nose – just sit against it. You can alter the pads by gently pressing against them to move them. They can be replaced if they discolour through wear.

Plastic frames do not usually have a separate bridge piece, the plastic is moulded to fit around the surface of the nose. If you are sensitive to the weight of specs, plastic frames may be better as the weight is spread out over a greater area. The bridge should fit snugly, but not be tight enough to leave a red mark!

The pad bridge on a metal frame will lift the frame away from your face slightly, so if you have a tendency to mist up then these may be for you! A plastic frame sits closer, so especially if it’s a deep frame, you’ll constantly be living in a fog when you go indoors on a damp day!

A simple frame feature like the bridge can make a great difference to how easy your specs are to wear, and day to day convenience. If you’re ordering new glasses have a think about your present specs, and whether a change of bridge can make life easier.