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Member's Mark Square Reading Glasses 3 pack


By Member's Mark
Item # 990284036
Current price: $18.98
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Magnification: +1.75
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Highlights

  • 3-pack reading glasses plus 3 soft cases
  • 1 designer shape in 3 stylish colors
  • Spring hinges for a comfortable fit
  • Lenses are scratch & impact resistant

About this item

This classic shape is brought up to date with three great colors: black fade to grey, tortoise with black temples, and black with a pop of cobalt blue. All of these Member's Mark™ Square Reading Glasses have a rubberized finish that feels great against your skin.

Featuring a chic designer shape in three stylish colors, these glasses are not only functional but also fashionable. They come with spring hinges for a comfortable fit, ensuring you can wear them all day without discomfort.

With scratch and impact-resistant lenses, you won't have to worry about accidental drops or scratches ruining your vision.

Frequently Asked Questions About Reading Glasses

How do I choose the right strength of reading glasses for me?

Reading glasses come in multiple strengths, which are measured in diopters (D). The higher the number of diopters on your lenses, the stronger they will be. To find out what strength is best for you, it's important to have an eye exam. Your optometrist can determine your prescription and give you specific advice on the right type of eyewear for you.

How do you know when you need reading glasses?

The most common sign that you may need reading glasses is difficulty focusing on objects or text that are close up. Other symptoms can include blurry vision when looking at small print, headaches from squinting to read, frequent eye fatigue, and needing to hold books and other objects at arm's length in order to see them clearly.

What types of reading glasses are available?

Reading glasses come in full-frame, half-rim, bifocals, and progressive lenses. Full-frame reading glasses have a single power throughout the entire lens. Half-rim glasses have a frame along the top of the lens that only covers part of it. Bifocal lenses are designed with two lens powers, one for near and one for far vision. Progressive lenses are multifocal lenses that offer a smooth transition between different focus distances.

 


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