Look Here! Myeyewear2go Hits the One Million Customer Mark
Middlesex, NJ, December 9, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Glasses are for geeks. Eyewear is trendy, style-setting and all over celebrity faces this season. But the trendies, the geek wannabes, and the athletes are the driving force behind Myeyewear2go hitting the 1 million customer mark. Celebrities aren't shy about being seen in public in fun and fashionable eyewear these days, a trend that has certainly helped elevate frames from geek to chic.
Teen supermodel Kendall Jenner isn't shy to be seen around and about NYC in her geeky specs. Reese Witherspoon's hardly ever seen without RayBan sunnies or what appear to be readers, and George Clooney apparently needs bifocals, the way he slides half-glasses way down that handsome nose.
Myeyewear2go has everything you need for your eyewear needs, and you can shop online at your leisure. Here are a few of the more popular items that got them to that millionth customer.
Technology has, thankfully, made the 'coke-bottle' lenses a historical footnote. High-index lenses are a lightweight plastic that are thinner in the middle and gradually thicken towards the edges, which gives wearers a sharper field of vision than the old glass lenses. They can be fitted into most frames; unlike the older lenses that required a thick frame to support the heavy lens the high-index lenses can be worn with "rimless" or invisible frames.
Ophthalmologists tell you that the sun can damage your eyes as much as your skin and you should protect them, the same as you do your skin with sunscreen. For years this meant clunky, goofy looking shades that fit over your regular glasses and were just too bulky and ugly to manage. Now, you have lots of options to block the rays. You can get a prescription lens for almost any frame, and transition lenses have come a long way from the weird green tones of the earlier versions. Readers are also available with darker lenses--just make sure that whichever you buy, you're getting polarized lenses to really ban the bad rays.
If your kids have ever come home from playing with wonky or broker glasses, they need prescription sports goggles or glasses to save not only their glasses, but possibly body parts since the impact of a smashing frame against a small face can break a tiny nose. Sports frames are made from a flexible plastic and feature padding on the bridge and temples to lessen impact in contact sports. Adults are wearing sports eyewear too--especially for activities that require safety glasses over regular spectacles, prescription lenses are more comfortable and increase peripheral vision. Divers and swimmers love prescription goggles and masks, and hunters and outdoorsmen are fans of sunnies that not only block the UV rays but have solid gaskets to block wind and debris from your eyes.
Everybody needs them eventually, and you can get them in lots of styles and lens options. Get several pairs-- they're relatively inexpensive and a fun fashion statement, and you can swap out your regular ones for sunnies when you're outside. Contact lens wearers are choosing to readers over than bifocal contacts, and as the Lasik population ages, they're going to readers when the other option might be further surgical tweaking. If you're a reading in bed person, you can get lighted readers for your midnight bedtime stories so your partner can snooze undisturbed by your lamp.
With so many options for prescription, fashion, and specialty lenses and frames, it's no wonder they've reached a million customers. With competitive pricing, a huge selection of designer frames, and eyewear to fit every need, Myeyewear2go is your go-to source for all your family's vision needs. If you'd like to know more about ordering your glasses online, contact us for the details. See if you can be a million and one.
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