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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2006-07-18 09:26 am
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dear LJ brain trust (glasses)

I'm looking for an eyeglasses solution for bright sunny days. Currently I use clip-on sunglasses when driving and squint the rest of the time, but there's got to be a better way. Here are some parameters:

I don't carry a purse, briefcase, backpack, etc with me all the time, so carrying around an extra pair of glasses is challenging. That said, I'm willing to accept breakage in cheap plastic sunglasses stuffed into a back pocket (or on a belt, or something like that) as a recurring cost. (But not for prescription glasses; that's way too expensive.)

Clip-ons are kind of uncomfortable for routine use.

I'm interested in knowing about tint/polarization/??? options for a sole pair of glasses, if there are any that also work well indoors and at night. 20 or 30 years ago there was a fad called, I think, "photo-gray" -- lenses that automatically darkened or lightened based on light levels. Whatever happened to that approach? (My ideal, I-think-ficticious, pair of glasses involves a little knob for that. :-) )

What other options are there?

[identity profile] sue-n-julia.livejournal.com 2006-07-19 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
I actually use a set of clip-overs. They clip onto the sides of the glasses (and can be put on and removed with one hand). I've used them now for years. Juliana, on the other hand, never quite got the hang of putting them on -- even with two hands. They cost less than $15.

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