Sunday 22 July 2012

Real Men's Eyewear Guide



As men ages, their eyesight deteriorate and without any preventive measures, they may experience very unclear and poor vision. It is so because men don’t bother having their eyes checked by professionals and would rather go to their daily lives as their vision worsen, perhaps due to unhealthy living.
If you are experiencing trouble with your vision then it is best to go to an optical doctor immediately and seek help.

Men’s eyewear is of course available to correct and prevent worsening of vision. Aside from its primary function, you can also use this as an accessory that can compliment your style.

Even if your goal is to minimize the effect of your glasses entirely and select the most unobtrusive frames possible, you’re going to need to think about what kinds of shapes blend in with your face and features and what kinds stand out. And for the man who uses his glasses as an active piece of the fashion ensemble — which we recommend — there’s even more to think about. Like what style and brand to choose (for me, the best men's eyewear brand is Guess).

Unobtrusive glasses are those with really thin frames, commonly wire frames are used as they try to make the glasses vanish into your face and remove them from the visual impression altogether. Apparently, it’s not possible, you are only going to look like a man with thinly framed glasses which is probably not the best look. The best way here is to use the glasses as an extension of your style and personality. There are thousands of frames to choose from and for sure, it can enhance your look too.
Men's eyewear has evolved greatly through the years and now, there is a huge array of styles to choose from coming from different designer brands.

Frames and Face Shapes
You must be aware of the shape of your face if you want to look great in your glasses. There is a simple rule to follow and all you have to do is find out what your face is lacking and use the frames to fill up what you are missing. Angular faces with lots of lines and planes would look great in round glasses in order to get curves in there. Soft faces with curving features will do great with straight and angled glasses. At least, that’s the basic paradigm and with it, you can easily follow the do’s and don’ts of wearing men’s eyewear in various shapes.

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