Archive for February, 2010

Wearing Glasses When You Don’t Need To

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

It’s a trend that has been going around for some time now, people wearing glasses despite the fact that they don’t need corrective vision. Even celebrities are donning spectacles without need of prescription glasses, and why? Quite simply, because of the appearance. Someone wearing a pair of designer Paul Frank glasses may find themselves more visually appealing, and with the plethora of different, stylish frames out there, who can blame them? As a person who has needed prescription glasses since childhood, it’s something that has never occurred to me; eyewear has always been a necessity. It’s too bad I never heard about the discount glasses I can purchase at PerfectGlassesUSA back then; it would’ve saved me a lot of grief and self-image issues with the frames that used to swallow up half of my face. The online discount eyewear store has a wide variety of glasses to choose from, frames that complement certain attributes and qualities rather than denigrate a person’s general appearance. It’s ironic really, how everyone wants a pair of glasses now. It used to be a necessary article I considered a burden.

It’s Not Cheap to Take Advantage of Cheap Deals

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Everyone is scared of being cheap. This description has always had negative connotations that synonyms like frugal don’t; it’s identical to being referred to as a “penny pincher” and most people don’t want that view associated with them. Even in this economic climate, no one wants to be accused of being cheap, even if their circumstances necessitate that financial trend. But there is a way to save money without the negative association attached to it, many companies are announcing sales and new discount rates for their customers, and PerfectGlassesUSA is one of them. Customers who need corrective vision can now save money by purchasing discount eyewear through the online store. And PerfectGlassesUSA has a wide variety of frames to choose from, with unique styles that look visually striking. You don’t need to be cheap when you can be cost-efficient. As impossible as it seems, there are quality products out there that won’t hurt your purse, such as discount glasses. And no one can accuse you of taking advantage of a sale or a deal. In fact, some may accuse you of being an idiot for not taking up the opportunity.

The History of Glasses

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

During the age of Romans, it was recorded that a person could magnify text by looking through a glass of water. As time progressed, this observation was put to practical use with the invention of the wearable glasses in the late 13th century by Salvino D’Amarte. Most of the lenses at this time had a convex shape. Since then, eyeglasses have improved by leaps and bounds; lenses are crafted to mitigate a myriad of vision defects including myopia, hyperopia, and presbyopia. Now, the variety of different designs available for eyewear frames is comparable to the selection of shoes one can purchase. Unfortunately, frames and lenses can be expensive depending on the style and prescription. So when you stumble across someone wearing a pair of glasses that swallows half of his face, it’s most likely not by choice.

But there is a way of finding stylish frames that suit or compliment your personality without paying extravagant prices. PerfectGlassesUSA has choice Paul Frank eyewear at unprecedented discount rates. And the website also takes into consideration prescription lenses, with open categories for the specific details on your RX.

3D Prescription Glasses and the Future

Monday, February 15th, 2010

I remember the old 3D glasses of yore, the red and blue paper thin lenses, that first thrilling sensation of seeing something virtually reaching towards your from the screen. 3D movies have come a long way, and it’s paved a new path for the film industry, Avatar being the most recent and notable film within the genre. This visual technology has massive applications that stretches beyond films, this trend towards visual realism has extended into the video game industry as well such as the anticipated debut of Final Fantasy XIII for the latest Playstation platform which boasts seamless graphics unlike any game that has preceded it. As CGI and 3D capabilities become more widely used in different industries, it’s only a matter of time before 3D glasses take on a more permanent role than the recyclable disposables moviegoers chuck into the bin outside the theater. Some have surmised that prescription 3D glasses may be a consideration. And is it all that surprising? The only 3D glasses that are available for the consumer are lenses that fit over regular prescription glasses which can prove to be annoying. Technology is advancing at neck break speed, and it’s only a matter of time before we start making these sorts of accommodations for the sake of visual realism.

Memorable Celebrities With Glasses

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

There used to be a stigma associated with glasses. “Four-eyes,” and “brainchild” are a few names a few of us may recall growing up with prescription glasses. Since then, there has been an ostensible shift in how mainstream culture views eyewear, and a large part of it is due to glasses-donning celebrities who grace public functions unabashedly bespectacled. From pop star Mandy Moore to actress Katherine Heigl, it’s almost rare to find a celebrity who doesn’t wear a pair nowadays. Some celebrities have taken it further by incorporating their respective eyewear into their professional and public image. Take for example, the iconic Johnny Depp whose glasses have appeared both on screen in several movies such as Secret Window and The Ninth Gate, as well as off screen for premieres and interviews. His glasses have become as much of an integral part of his image as veteran actress Diane Keaton who is practically never seen without her sharp looking specs. And if glasses are good enough for the wife of Don Corleone, they’re more than good enough for the rest of us.