Plastic Frames: Guide to Men's Eyeglasses

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Part of the video series: How to Choose Men's Eyeglasses

Summary: Learn how to choose the right plastic eyeglass frames with expert men's fashion tips in this free optical video clip.

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Stefan Czelusta Stefan Czelusta is the office manager at Texas State Optical in Austin, Texas. He has worked in optics for more than nine years. Czelusta helps customers choo... read more

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Plastic Frames: Guide to Men's Eyeglasses

Now I’m going to talk to you specifically about men’s plastic frames. Plastic frames are probably about the hottest things in the optical market right now, just because of what all the designers have been able to do with the plastic frames. You’ll notice that a lot of these frames will be, not necessarily on the men’s side but you will find a little bit of different coloring. You’ve got almost a kind of a clear gray, crystal, down to your black, this one in particular has kind of a khaki backing to it or maybe more of a kind of bone backing to it so the designers have been a little bit more colorful and been a little bit more. I guess advancing their style a little bit more through the plastic frames. Plastic frames are also known as zile frames so you’ll hear those words used interchangeably. Traditionally style, in addition to the way they look, patients are going to choose a plastic frame when their lenses are really thick, when they have a higher prescription, plastic frames are going to hide the, hide the lens thickness without necessarily having the patient have to go into a thinner lens. Some patients wear contact lenses for the most part because their prescriptions are so high and then want to choose a zile or plastic frame so that they can hide some of that edge thickness, so that’s a really good option to get a nice pair of designer glasses without having to spend the excess in the lens cost. And that is men’s plastic frames.

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