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Old Money Blue Light Glasses

$135.00

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19 - Matte Tortoise Front with Black Temples
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    Our Old Money blue light glasses are not just a stylish statement, but a practical option for those who spend hours in front of screens. With their stylish and classic design, these round glasses can be worn comfortably low on the nose, giving you the appearance of someone who may or may not have access to copious generational wealth.

    Although the science is still developing, our blue light lenses may help reduce symptoms such as dry eyes, blurred vision, headaches, and restless sleep caused by prolonged screen time. Additionally, you can choose to have these lenses added to your prescription glasses or readers, or opt for non-prescription glasses for everyday wear.

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    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
    N Narrow 123 mm 36 mm 27 mm 30 mm 145 mm
    N Narrow
    Frame width
    123 mm
    Lens width
    36 mm
    Lens height
    27 mm
    Bridge width
    30 mm
    Temple length
    145 mm

    Frame Size Scale

    Frame Measurment Scale N

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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.