Farsightedness, nearsightedness and astigmatism. The three major categories of vision impairness, the correct and right diagnosis and prescription is only useful as much as the glasses purchased to correct this. As each are closely interdependent on the other, errors and flaws in one inevitably produces erros and flaws in its partner. Finding the right company that consistently produces eyewear devoid of discrepancies is imperative to your vision. As our most depended on physical sense, flaws in our vision inevitably translates into flaws in our judgement. The utility and function factor reigns supreme in this aspect.
With the advent of the Intranet came choices. Tons of them. In fact, perhaps too many of them. We are no longer relegated to product selections that are available at our local community or chain stores, and can find hundreds of thousands of different products online. Glasses are certainly no exception to this well known fact. Sifting through selections can be highly frustrating and exhausting. That is, unless we know we we’re looking for. The major categories and keywords for this everyday essential include big, small, rimless, flexible, vintage, retro and designer. By having a basic understanding of what these mean, our searches are far more targeted and efficient.
One size does not fit all. We all know this. It is a time-tested truism that when ignored, usually results in a forlorn purchase and the heavy burden of buyer’s remorse. The same axiom is applied to glasses. Sunglasses are not just sunglasses. Although polarized lenses may be the benchmark for all sunglasses, there are many different types for many different situations. And, each has its own accompanied host of benefits. Whether its use will be for sports, fishing, golfing or driving, having the right pair for the right type makes the biggest difference in the world. Play on.











