Clear Glasses
Clear Glasses
Virtual Try-on
Thanks to our exceptionally personalized and shockingly accurate Virtual Try-On experience, it's time to pinpoint your ideal eyewear from, well, anywhere.
- 1Grab your ID or credit card, you’ll be using it as a measuring tool.
- 2Follow the instructions to record a quick five-second “selfie video” with your camera.
- 3Pick a frame and watch as the style appears on the captured image, as well as your face shape, size, and recommended frames.
Frames we recommend for your face shape!
Face Shape:
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If you have a broad forehead paired with a narrow, angular chin, you have a heart face shape.
If your face is slightly longer than it is wide and you have a rounded forehead and jawline, you have an oval face shape.
If you have a rounded forehead and chin as well as wider cheekbones, you have a round face shape.
If your face is about as long as it is wide as well as angular, you have a square face shape.
If your face is widest at the jaw and narrow at the temples, you have a triangle face shape.
Look for "Recommended Styles" underneath the products while shopping for your new frames!
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Clear Glasses
Are clear glasses available in various frame styles and materials?
Can I get prescription lenses in clear glasses?
Are clear glasses customizable with different lens shapes or sizes?
What are the latest trends in clear glasses fashion?
How do I choose the right frame shape for my face with clear glasses?
Are clear glasses available in various frame styles and materials?
But of course: we’ve got a whole cascade of clear options. From classic crystal reading glasses to translucent jewel tones, from tiny transparent frames to glasses of the gargantuan variety, our clear frames are as varied as they are high-quality (courtesy of our Italian-designed acetate). Classics like cat eyes and rectangles are made a twist more modern when they’re in the clear. Conversely, those who fantasize about geometric frames but aren’t sure about taking the plunge may find transparent glasses will clear things up.
Can I get prescription lenses in clear glasses?
Oh, indubitably. At eyebobs, we’re in the business of blending fashion and function seamlessly. Uber-on-trend clear glasses? Check. Prescription lenses, perfectly tailored to your peepers? Double-check. Whether you’re practicing your faraway gaze or losing yourself in the pages of a really good book, our prescription lenses will ensure the world in front of you is as clear as the frames on your face.
Are clear glasses customizable with different lens shapes or sizes?
Let’s make one thing crystal clear: one-size-fits-all simply does not exist in the eyebobs extended universe. Whether you’ve got a narrow noggin, an average-sized noodle, or a wide-sized head, there’s a pair of transparent frames with your name on them (or your head size, at the very least). Plus, you get to choose from our plethora of lens shapes, from circles in the key of clear to see-through squares.
What are the latest trends in clear glasses fashion?
Clear glasses have been having their moment in the spotlight for quite some time now, and their trendiness shows no signs of stopping. Timeless shapes such as soft squares, club masters, and oversized rounds are always a sure bet; turned clear, they offer a playful twist on classic styles. Geometric glasses have been slowly but surely inching their way into the mainstream as well, and starting clear could be the right choice for those new to kooky shapes.
How do I choose the right frame shape for my face with clear glasses?
First off, allow us to say that selecting the perfect frame shape is an art, not a science. If it’s evident to you that you’ve found your spectacle soulmate, trust your eyes. In general, though, common eyewear wisdom asserts that round frames soften sharp faces, while angular frames add structure to softer features. See-through readers and clear sunglasses are famous for being universally flattering, though, so feel free to swing for the fences on this one.
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