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Regular rimless glasses peaked in popularity in the 1980s and early 2000s. The look “feels slightly Y2K, which is generally in the air these days, especially with Gen Z,” said New York fashion ...
Rimless glasses The major downfall associated with wearing full-rim glasses is that doing so causes us to be perceived as less attractive and likable, according to a 2011 study published in the ...
The glasses are not exactly new. “In all honesty that style has been around for 10 years,” said Jeff Selvin, an optician at Brookside Optical in Overland Park, Kan.
Reid used to favor thin, rimless glasses with rectangular frames - a look that has become dated. His new glasses align with current eyewear trends that emphasize bold shapes and old-school looks.
The glasses were a custom job for Jobs – who in 1998 sat down for a consultation with Mr. Marc. The two decided on one of Mr. Marc's existing rimless "Lunor" frames, but with round lenses, and ...
Rimless Glasses Used to Give ‘Grandpa’ Vibes. Are They Now Cool? Though nerdy by nature, rimless glasses are wonderfully light and comfortable—and making a comeback among men of all ages.