Why do some of us need small print to be magnified in order to see clearly?

Our vision enables us to read with precision and clarity. However, as we age, we may need the use of magnifying glasses to help us read the fine print. The reason for this is a condition known as presbyopia. Basically, as we age the lens inside our eye loses the ability to change it’s focal range. So, if you have great distance vision that will usually stay the same. But as you attempt to adjust your focus from far away to near, you will notice the increased challenge to see clearly.

Everyone goes through a phase in their lives when they realize that the print in their books is just too small. This is when reading magnifiers or magnifying glasses are needed to enlarge text and to compensate.

Thus, there is a wide variety of reading magnifiers being designed specially for the this market. As the general contention is that only older people use them, the designs of these magnifying glasses are usually more conservative in nature. Historically, dull and boring, these glasses used to be a symbol of old age. With this, many who need reading magnifiers try to avoid wearing them for fear of looking old.

Nevertheless, the reality is that being in your forties and having to use reading glasses hardly equates to being old. In fact, instead of getting typical reading glasses, many such consumers prefer trendy designs for their eyeglasses. Wouldn’t it be even better if they do not look like reading glasses at all!

Realizing this need, many producers of magnifying glasses have designed unique reading glasses that look nothing like your typical readers. Instead, with their dynamic designs, they can even be passed on as trendy fashion accents. In addition, their product range would encompass reading sunglasses, designer reading glasses, half-framed and full framed reading magnifiers in modern designs. You can find a wide selection of frames just like this at our friends site: www.ReadInStyle.com.

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That’s not all. There is also a group of users who would prefer not to wear their magnifying glasses the entire time. Instead, they prefer to keep a compact magnifying glass in their shirt pockets to be used only when needed. Again, if you think that magnifying glasses have a way of looking, well, just like magnifying glasses, think again.

Artistically designed with pocket accessory motives such as the American Flag, Football or even Golf, these strong acrylic frames are made for durability.
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At Read in Style, you’ll find a wide variety of these reading glasses with varying designs, colors and of course, price range. Browse through their pages, and you’ll soon notice the creative reading magnifiers they have for sale.

If you still believe a standard magnifying glass is what you need, that is perfect. There are plenty to choose from. One of the most popular is the full page lighted magnifying glass. This is hands free, full light, magnification at it’s best.