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Need some
optical advice?
Enter your
question below and click submit when you're done. Klaus Sebök and
his Team of Opticians will answer your question within a week's
time... guaranteed!
Frame
Styling:
Frame styling is the art and
science of fitting frame styles to create the best possible facial
appearance for a person.
As an eyewear designer, I must combine and blend the function of an
optical device with the look of a fashion accessory. The clarity
and durability of Essilor's "Crizal Alize" coatings on
eyeglass lenses are a perfect match. The lenses are so clear that
they become almost nonexistent, for which my clients are most
appreciative!
Choosing the Best Eyewear for You:
Eyewear plays a big role in your life. It affects your
performance and your appearance. Eyewear is designed to fit
your individual prescription and lifestyle.
It all starts with your prescription. There have been many
advances in lens technology. Lenses are thinner, lighter and
more durable than ever before. Anti-reflection coatings are
easier to clean, and progressive lenses have less peripheral
distortion. Progressives can even be custom made for you,
increasing the near zones THREE times!
It's your life! Your eyewear reflects you and your lifestyle.
It is the accessory people see first. You probably
don't wear the same shoes every day and for every occasion, so why
restrict yourself to one pair of glasses? Consider the
following:
Your
image - How
do you want to be seen right now? Fashion forward?
Strictly business? Eyewear can help you capture the
look you want and make you feel more confident.
Your
occupation -
Safety glasses are a must on an assembly line or a construction
site. And while computer related eyestrain doesn't damage
your eyes, it does tax your vision. When your job performance
is at stake, the right eyewear is important.
Play
time -
Whether you ski, knit, read or play tennis, the proper eyewear
enhances your leisure activities.
Face
shape - It
is usually best to pick a frame that is the opposite of your face
shape. For example, a square frame looks best on a round
face.
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