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ethandron | 15:21 Thu 09th Apr 2015 | ChatterBank
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Does anyone use these? How do you find them, are they good/rubbish/average?
There seem to be a whole new generation of them since the huge things of years ago.
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The ones I have are the giant things from years ago. They're OK with the added bonus if I want to read something I can with the lenses of my ordinary glasses.
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That's why I've been looking at them sandy. Ive only just bought two new pairs of varifocals and want to just have something I can pop over them, especially when in the car.
Do some people just use ordinary sunglasses over their prescription specs?
I always get photochromic lenses in my specs - very convenient in that there's nothing else to carry around, no extra weight and you never get caught out when the sun comes out unexpectedly.
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I probably should have done that when I bought my new ones bhg, just didn't cross my mind. I'm now looking for a useable solution..
If your varifocals are both the same it may be possible to get a tint put on one pair. It's worth asking the optician.
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If you will only use them for "walking about" (as opposed to reading in the sun), how about getting your old frames reglazed with single-vision photochromics from somewhere like reglazemyglasses.com.
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I asked today about having one pair tinted retrospectively but it would cost the same as buying a new pair. I'm really kicking myself I didn't have one of my two new pairs tinted when I ordered them.
I don't really want to send them off anywhere but maybe I'll look into it further.
I'm really just looking for a cheap, easy fix for my own stupidity :(
Thank you all for your suggestions.
A decent optician would have dealt with your short- sightedness........
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May I suggest that you go on eBay and enter Bausch & Lomb Ray Ban Clip-on Sunglasses?

They are, for their vintage, the best money can buy. They're made for crystal glass and really do protect your eyes nearly 100% from UV rays.

Here's an example (granted, these are in the U.S. but should be available in the U.K.) http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-BAUSCH-LOMB-RAY-BAN-CLIP-ON-SUNGLASSES-12K-GOLD-FILLED-ORIGINAL-CASE-/251903999685#ht_67wt_1140

Measure your frames for width and height and convert to millimeters. On the underside of the brow bar on the sunglasses will be stamped "B&L 46" with the number being the width of the lenses in millimeters.

The attaching "clips" are durable and fairly flexible and can be adjusted to your frames easily.

Full disclosure: I buy sell a lot of vintage Bausch & Lomb Ray Ban sunglasses but the link I entered above isn't mine. The vintage B&L is far superior to the current Ray Ban whcih ae not manufactured by B&L...
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Eccles, that was funny...almost ;)
Methyl, I did actually laugh, very loudly, in fact we both did :o) Can't somehow see myself looking cool and fashionable (my usual style) with a pair of ski goggles on....
Clanad, will look into all that, although himself...and probably myself too...doesn't really fancy flip up ones. I have memories of my elderly dad walking round in them and thinking 'I'll NEVER use those'. Mind you, I've said that about a few things, and here I am with varifocals, tenna lady, support stockings, a hairy chin, a corset, false teeth...... :o)
Ethandron, they aren't "flip up" ones. They remain firmly in place, unlike most corsets, no?
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Indeed Clanad...scuse me while I unlace my corset ;)

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