Fun Accessories To Pick Up For Your Designer Prescription Glasses

After much forethought and some help from an optician, you can walk away from an eye appointment with a nice pair of designer glasses that you love. If you get your new spectacles home and make use of them in your everyday life, you will no doubt want to hang onto them for as long as possible. Take a look at just a few of the fun accessories you may want to pick up to help you take care of your designer eyeglasses. 

Find a nice chain to keep your glasses handy. 

Glasses chains are no longer just for seniors who may have a hard time keeping up with their glasses. You can actually find all kinds of glasses chains to complement your new pair of glasses. For example, you can pick up high-end glasses chains at certain jewelry stores made with precious stones and metals. These chains have small loops that securely seat over the arms of the glasses, so you can allow them to hang around your neck when the glasses are not in use.  

Pick up a nice case to protect your investment in designer glasses. 

Glasses cases are one of the most important accessories you can buy when it comes to protecting your new designer eyeglasses. These hard cases snap closed to keep the glasses securely locked inside when you are on the move, off to bed, or giving your eyes a break at your desk at work. While pretty much any hard glasses case will work just fine, picking out something to complement the new frames can be fun. And, you can find these cases with an array of decorative features, such as funny quotes, rhinestones, and even faux fur lining. 

Grab a stand for perching your glasses when not in use. 

Of course, tucking your new designer glasses safely away in a case when they are not in use is recommended. However, if you are like a lot of people, you will pull your glasses from your face, and they may never make it to the case. If this sounds familiar, you may be better suited to a nice stand to perch your glasses on instead. Glasses stands are freestanding units that have a place for your glasses to stay safely seated when you take them off. Thee stands can be pretty crafty and interesting; some look like actual creatures or characters. 

For more information about accessories for your designer glasses, contact a local optical clinic, like SouthPark Optical Center.


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