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Old Mar 01, 2024, 10:27 PM
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Does anyone know of any clear frame glasses for men that aren't obvious they are glasses? Like not big square frames or anything. Idk if anyone can help me find a picture on google image or something.
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Old Mar 01, 2024, 11:32 PM
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Does anyone know of any clear frame glasses for men that aren't obvious they are glasses? Like not big square frames or anything. Idk if anyone can help me find a picture on google image or something.

Check this page out. I don't know if my search terms will follow the link so you may have to choose men/plastic/clear. Not all the results are actually clear but there are some nice looking frames on there.


They also have good prices. My sister gets my niece's glasses there so it's not so bad when she breaks or loses a pair.

https://www.glassesusa.com/eyeglasse...material=2,402
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Some maybe all, idk, optometrists might be able to help you there. They can do quite stylie looking prescription glasses.
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For whatever it's worth, I find men in glasses attractive. I know you feel self-conscious but I think there are a lot more men out there wearing glasses than you might think.
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My t wore rimless glasses that were virtually invisible on his face. I had rimless for a while but my prescription is just too strong (like 20/700)and people made fun of me in them.
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I ended up getting these thin silver ones and the bottom are rimless. They also transtion to dark grey. They look pretty decent.
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