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2010 Fall Fashion Colors have been published. Set the trend with your reading glasses!
Love the new colors Pantone released in their 2010 Fall Fashion Color Report. Great pallete to consider when updating your wardrobe and when chosing fun reading glasses. Below are the colors of the season:
I’ve put together some recommendations for cool specs to go with each color below:
Endive
Consider 177 Stainless and Leather Men’s Reading Glasses
Golden Glow
Consider 341 Golden Tapestry Reading Glasses
Living Coral
Consider 294 Stained Glasses Women’s Reading Glasses
Lipstick Red
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Consider 498 Redwood Women’s Reading Glasses
Purple Orchid
Consider 488 Call of the Wild Women’s Reading Glasses
Chocolate Truffle
Consider 372 Twinkle Taupe Rhinestone Reading Glasses
Lagoon
Consider 344 Tahitian Lagoon Women’s Reading Glasses
Woodbine
Consider 330 Hummingbird Women’s Reading Glasses
Oyster Gray
Consider 314 Venetian Copper Men’s Reading Glasses
Rose Dust
Consider 381 Ombre Cheer Women’s Reading Glasses
To view the entire Pantone Fashion Color Report Click Here
Hip Men’s Reading Glasses for Fall
I came across an article interviewing designer Troy Costa on what staples men should have in their wardrobes for fall. One of the staples was wayfarer shaped glasses that can double as reading glasses. Below are a few examples of what we have that can give you that look! Click on any image below to get a larger view of glasses.
Smart Sparkle Wayfarer in Black
Smart Sparkle Wayfarer in Tortoise
To read more on trend musings from the article”What men (should) wear” by Rochelle Pinto please click here.
New Fall Collection of Peepers Reading Glasses is starting to arrive…
We are completely rennovating our line of reading glasses! We’ve added over 70 styles in tons of colors and shapes to suit any taste.
Our new collection includes, retro and nostalgic reading glasses , reading sunglasses, rhinestone glasses, and our completely new mens reading glasses collection. We are confident we have the look you’re going for at the most reasonable prices. You can also be on the lookout for an updated website, coming in November, that will make shoping with us online even easier! We’re committed to making your experience with Peepers fun, easy, and fast.
Should you ever have any questions or problems you can email us at glasses@peeperspecs.com or call us toll free 1-800-348-2508, Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 4:30 pm (CST)
Keep coming back!
Clearly Yours,
The Peepers Family
Hot new trend in reading glasses…the 50′s are back!
Everything old is new again
Retro style cat eye reading glasses in great colors, patterns, and rhinestones are the perfect accessory to complete the look. So get out your furs, poodle skirts, neck scarves, and saddle shoes and start doing the jitterbug! Click here for a great site on 50s fun and style.
Designer Contact Lenses? Really?
Just came across an article about John Galliano designing contact lenses with the Christian Dior logo. Kind of cool…but kind of creepy at the same time. I’ve heard of matching the bag with the shoes but the bag and the contact lenses? Might be easier to match your reading glasses with your outfit but the article is worth a glance just for the novelty of the idea. Click here to read more.
Hilarious article on getting older and needing reading glasses.
As I was perusing the web in my quest to find interesting and relevant articles on reading glasses, I found this very cute article of one woman’s journey to middle age and failing eyesight. Everyone has a different story, but most, I have a suspicion, begin with a menu and “mood” lighting in a restaurant.
Excerpt below from the article “Bad Eyesight: it’s hard to see it coming” by Denise Malloy
“I don’t even bother with the menu anymore. Instead, I listen attentively as an enthusiastic server rattles off the specials. Then I choose something, whether or not I can identify it. As a result, I’ve become a pretty adventurous eater. (My motto: Hope It Tastes Like Chicken). But I don’t shun the menu because of my fondness for bizarre foods; it’s because I don’t want to risk an awkward encounter with the fire department. After nearly setting a menu on fire in a fine dining establishment, I decided the safest and least embarrassing route is to take the server’s suggestion. But the truth is simple behind my new approach to dining out: I can’t see the menu anymore. I need bifocals. And I’m in severe denial about it.” Click here to read entire article
New Fall Collection of Peepers Reading Glasses are coming in!
We’ve just received 6 new styles of our fall collection as of today! Check out our new arrivals and your old favorites often!
Few new styles are below:
http://www.peeperspecs.com/products/productDetail.asp?prod_id=1112&depid=53&ROOT_dept=0
http://www.peeperspecs.com/products/productDetail.asp?prod_id=1113&depid=53&ROOT_dept=0
http://www.peeperspecs.com/products/productDetail.asp?prod_id=1118&depid=53&ROOT_dept=0
Enjoy!
Can you postpone wearing reading glasses by exercising your eyes?
I came across this interesting question while perusing what’s new in the world of reading glasses. I think we’ve all asked ourselves this question in
the hopes that maybe exercise can stave off the inevitable. It works for our bodies…why not our eyes? The answer may surprise you.
Q. I am 51 and have recently noticed that newspaper print is getting harder to read. To forestall the need for reading glasses, should I give my eyes a daily workout by reading the paper without glasses, or will reading small print make the problem worse?
A. Neither course of action will make a difference in the long run, and in the short run, “an unnecessary workout by reading the paper without glasses will only lead to blurriness, headaches and frustration,” said Dr. Christopher E. Starr.
Starr is an assistant professor of ophthalmology at Weill Cornell Medical College.
“Your difficulty is almost certainly presbyopia, a condition that appears at middle age and is caused by a progressive loss of flexibility in the lens, making it harder and harder for the lens to change shape to focus clearly on objects at different distances.
“The difficulty is most noticeable when trying to view small targets like printed text.
“Presbyopia is purely related to increasing age and there are no exercises that can prevent it or slow it down,” Starr said in an e-mail message.
“Wearing the correct eyeglass prescription will allow you to read comfortably at a normal distance and will not weaken the eye or cause the presbyopia to progress further.”
By C. Claiborne Ray of THE NEW YORK TIMES. Published: July 30, 2010
Click here to view the article.







