Excellent, exactly what I wanted.
"Excellent, exactly what I wanted."
Reading Glasses
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What inheritance? It's all been spent!' You'll only look like you've squandered your riches when you slide on these ultra-luxurious, acetate, half-rim frames. They're ideal for everything from reading the newspaper by the fire to perusing bank statements just for the heck of it. Invest in your style and treat yourself to a pair of traditional readers or prescription glasses. They'll add value to any outfit and have you looking like a million bucks.
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90-Day Returns.
A chinchilla can make a baby in 90 days. We figure that's plenty of time for you to decide if you want to keep your glasses.
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Here are the three standard sizes we offer at eyebobs. You will see there are distinct icons associated with each size. Each size is associated with the width of the frame itself.
less than 130mm wide
131mm to 139mm wide
more than 140mm wide
Frame width is the primary way we determine fit. It’s the horizontal diameter of the entire frame width.
*Note that you won’t find this number on your glasses.
Like most brands of glasses, the measurements of eyebobs glasses can be found on the inside of the temple arm. The first number indicates the lens width (46mm) and the second number is the bridge (23mm). If you already have a pair of glasses you like, you can use those measurements as a reference.
The horizontal diameter of one lens
The vertical diameter of one lens
The width of the bridge section
The length of the entire temple arm, from the front of the frame to the tip
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| A Average | 134 mm | 47 mm | 25 mm | 18 mm | 156 mm |
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Frame width
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134 mm |
Lens width
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47 mm |
Lens height
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25 mm |
Bridge width
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18 mm |
Temple length
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156 mm |
Overall rating: 4.4827585 / 5 from 232 reviews.
What Inheritance? offers ultra-luxurious, acetate, half-rim frames that are stylish and well-fitted. Customers appreciate the variety of color options and the high quality of the frames and lenses. The glasses are ideal for reading and add value to any outfit. The service provided by the company is also highly praised.
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"Excellent, exactly what I wanted."
"I lost my very expensie pair of prescription readers. I purchased a pair of Eyebobs What Inheritance? and I have to say I'm very pleased. Love that I can watch TV and use my Ipad at the same time. Great quality. Fashionable and quite affordable. I have 3 pairs now and excited to buy a couple more. More colours please!"
"Perfect reading glasses. And they look nice too, available in different colors."
"Cute pair of readers. I didn't want full eye coverage, so this half lens style is perfect for me. Solidly constructed and arrived quickly."
"Since cataract surgery, I need only reading glasses. I can't get drug store glasses because my scrip is different for each eye. Eyebobs to the rescue! This is my third pair of Eyebob readers. Very happy with them and I have received so many compliments."
"Without a doubt, What Inheritance? are literally the best half-rim frames that I have ever found and purchased, this latest pair is actually my third set of these frames, I enjoy them so much, and will definitely purchase them again, Thank You Eyebobs! , for making a perfect frame, Cheers!"
"Same thing, not even"
"The lens just popped out when I went to clean these yesterday for the first time."
"These glasses should be available in lots of other colors. I already have an orange pair, and get lots of compliments. Purple and blue would be fun, too."
"The glasses are too big, always slipping down my nose and I can’t use them for reading in bed because frames stick way out in the back and they will not stay up. Waste of money for reading glasses."