Jan
20
The Benefits of Temple Bars on Reading Glasses
Filed Under Designer Eyeglasses, Eyewear Knowledge, Fun with Eyewear
In the U.S.A, three out of ten people require the aid of glasses to see properly. One of the hardest things the vision impaired have to deal with at first is ignoring the frames when they are looking at anything through new glasses. It can get very distracting and for a while, hurt your eyes. The benefit of thick temple bars is that they can block out a lot of the background in your peripheral so you can focus on reading or other tasks close up. Nothing is worse than trying to concentrate on something but having a blur of activity in your peripheral vision. Thick temple bars help limit the annoyance.
The best brand for wide temple bars is Oxydo. Their selection is widely based on the idea that the larger the temple piece, the more the wearer can focus on tasks at hand. Not only are there a plethora of benefits, they are also in style. In addition to blocking out peripheral blur and decreasing nocturnal glare, they offer a swanky and sensual executive appearance.
These glasses have been flaunted by some of Hollywood’s most creative and original names, like Drew Carry, Mel Brooks, Bono, and more recently, Scarlet Johansson. These celebrities have the right idea. They have turned this practical and useful feature into a popular fashion accessory. Not only is it the best new style for early 2009, but it is sure to spread quickly. No longer are thick-framed glasses for the dorky nerds, now even Hollywood’s hottest A –list crowd have donned these special frames to appear stylish, intelligent and on the cutting edge of eyewear design and technology.








