Readers

Waylaid Readers

$95.00

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51 - Crystal Front and Temples
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    If you secretly long for someone to ask you about the book you're reading, you ought to wear a frame that invites attention – and our best-selling Waylaid readers are lookers, indeed. Ugh, how tough it is being this popular?

    These remarkable rounds house scratch-resistant and smudge-proof lenses, meaning Waylaid can keep up with you every step of the way. Available in diopters ranging from 0.00 to +4.00, Waylaid can be worn as traditional full-lens readers or as progressive readers, which let you see at all distances.

    Love Waylaid's look but prefer something a bit more metal? Check out Waylaid's stainless steel sequel, Alloy Ally.

    Free U.S. Shipping On Orders $75+. Not instant gratification, but close.

    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.

    Items in the Sale Collection are final sale — no returns or exchanges.

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    Frame Measurements

    Frame width
    Lens width
    Lens height
    Bridge width
    Temple length
    A Average 135 mm 45 mm 36 mm 23 mm 140 mm
    W Wide 139 mm 47 mm 39 mm 23 mm 145 mm
    A Average W Wide
    Frame width
    135 mm 139 mm
    Lens width
    45 mm 47 mm
    Lens height
    36 mm 39 mm
    Bridge width
    23 mm 23 mm
    Temple length
    140 mm 145 mm

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    Our Story.

    Drugstores were full of cheap readers and optical retailers carried expensive designer frames, but there were no options in the gulf between. Enter eyebobs.

    Our Difference.

    We painstakingly select the very best materials, like luxury acetate, comfortable spring hinges, and best-in-class, optical quality lenses.

    Our Promise.

    We won’t take “meh” for an answer. If your life hasn’t been changed by one of our frames, our job has yet to be done.