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The Basics Of Vintage Specs

by Noemi Wallner

Vintage specs refer to eyeglasses that were used in the time before real modernization sprung up. They were very fashionable in those days and many people still prefer them up to these days. They are distinctively made to suit various occasions and people. The modifications in some of them make them feminine or masculine even though there are those for kids.

These articles are made differently in various ways. Modification is performed on the frames and the lenses. Frames are made unique by making them slim or big, inclusion of extensions, adding curls among several other elements. The shapes of the lenses are made to look unique and they might be very big, medium, or small. Major shapes include rectangle, square, pointed, circular, and oval.

These products are made from various materials some of which originated from a long time ago. Major materials used include bronze, gold, aluminum, iron, plastic, steel, melamine, silver, and other organic materials like horns, trunks, and wood. Iron has been dropped and replaced with steel because it oxidizes to form an oxide in humid conditions if not cared for properly.

Vintage specs have attributes that assist to differentiate them from current articles. The lenses used to be of rock crystals or glasses. They were installed into eyerims using force, screws, adhesives, or other mechanisms. Simple arched bridges link eyerims in men's vintage eyeglasses. The arch bridges lack nose pads and are slightly higher. This makes maintaining them in position using the nose a little hard. This drawback has made some makers to include more men's vintage accessories.

These specs are almost all meant to correct presbyopia that originates from old age. This means that their lenses were convex, concave, or flat in shape to assist in correcting vision problems that result due to old age. Vision issues in younger people were not the major concern in these commodities unlike the modern models.

These products come in a variety of styles. Major styles include round, classic, square, nerd, cateye, sporty, aviator, hip hop, oversized, crazy, and shades. Sporty are mostly used by sportspeople in sports like cycling, and driving. The aviator was designed for pilots to help protect them from intense sunbeams at great altitudes. Cateye are pointed at the edges, and are characteristically meant for female wearers.

Vintage specs are currently manufactured by several companies that market them heavily. They are made with a lot of improvements and accessories to make their performance and appearance better. The old styles are improved and new custom features are incorporated to suit all age groups.



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Title: The Basics Of Vintage Specs
Author: Noemi Wallner
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