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Stock reading glasses are available in a bifocal style where there is a line that differentiates the lower reading lens from the upper clear lens. No-line reading glasses separate the lens as well but there is no visible line between the two lens viewing areas. As you move your eyes down from the upper half of the lens, the magnification increases slowly allowing you to see better at different close up distances. Reading glasses with tinted lenses are designed so that you can read in bright light. For reading in the sun, some people wear regular sunglasses with contact lenses underneath. Or you can don non-prescription sunglasses with stick on magnifiers. The only real issue with stock reading glasses is that they may not perform well for your eyesight.
There are many different types of reading glasses available. First you should decide whether you need a full frame or a half-eye frame for your lenses. Full frame reading glasses look like regular eyeglasses, with a frame that wraps all the way around the lens, and the lenses sit directly in front of your eyes. Full-eye reading glasses are great for anyone that spends a long time concentrating on materials close-up. When you look up from reading, objects in the distance appear blurred. While half-eye reading glasses are flat on the top of the frame, and are fashioned to sit low on your nose so that you look down through the lens when reading. When you look up, you look over the lenses, not through them so objects in the distance do not appear blurry.











