Progressive Readers
Spoiler alert: these will reframe your perspective on readers.
 
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Progressive readers are designed to do more so you can do less. You can wear them all day, every day, whether you’re giving a TEDTalk or reading fanfiction in bed. At last! Frames that multitask nearly as well as you do.
Not so long ago, eyewear wizardry progressed to the point of being able to turn three frames into one. That’s innovation for you – it’s a train that never stops. What’s next, sunglasses and indoor lenses in one frame?
In any case, you’ll have progressive lenses to thank for your newfound ability to keep track of your lenses at all times (except when you forget they’re on your face). They feature your selected reader strength in the bottom third of the lens, half in the middle, and a no-magnification area at the top for seeing at a distance. Yep, that’s right – these are frames you need never remove. You’re ever so welcome.
Progressive readers involve a different way of adjusting your line of sight than many people are used to, so it may take some time to recalibrate. Have patience, though; you’ll be a progressive pro in no time. One teensy stipulation for those who tend to wear teensy frames: progressive lenses need enough space for their three distinct focus areas, and some half-rims or smaller reading frames are simply too cramped. Choose a frame with more surface area to give your progressive lenses plenty of room to work their magic.
If you’re someone with astigmatism who needs both up-close and far-out vision correction, you’ll want to aim for progressive lenses that host your distance prescription in the top focal area as well as your reader strength at the bottom. They truly go with everything, everywhere, all the time. Progressive readers that have no prescription up top won’t do you a whole lot of good, so make sure you’re accounting for both types of vision correction your eyeballs require. Explore our brilliant collection of prescription reading glasses.
Wearing progressive readers may be a bit of a change at first, as switching between focus areas requires wearers to adjust their eyes in ways they may not be used to. You’ll need to look through the lower third in order to read and adjust your line of sight to peer through the top third to see things that are further away. Not to worry: once you get the hang of it, it’s just like riding a bike. Those with a new pair of progressives on the way will also want to spend some time fiddling with the placement of the bridge and nose pads – blurry peripheral vision means you need to move your progressives closer to your eyeballs. Wear them as much as you can at first, but wait until you’re more comfortable to take them behind the wheel with you.
In case you haven’t already heard, progressive readers exist on the bleeding edge of eyewear innovation. They allow you to streamline your eyewear routine, meaning you no longer need to carry around multiple pairs of glasses that are doomed to be smushed at the bottom of your purse or lost in the void between car seats. Unlike regular reading glasses, you don’t need to peer over the tops of your frames or take them off entirely to see at a distance – progressive readers allow you to see both near and far. All’s fair in love and eyebobs, especially when the eyebobs in question are all-around superstars.