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Are acetate/ plastic glasses frame still in?

16 replies

GreenCoatBlackBag · 06/06/2020 22:01

Looking to get a new pair and I never seem to get my glasses right!

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WowStarsWow · 06/06/2020 22:43

Hope so because that's what mine are and I intend to keep them for a good few years! (Contact lens wearer in the main)

Mnthrowaway20202 · 07/06/2020 08:08

Define “in”

I’m in my early 20s and have a pair of clear frame glasses with blue light filter lenses. I wear them as a fashion accessory - I wouldn’t wear them at work (finance with corporate attire). For me, they would be situational so I wouldn’t want to commit to them being my only pair of glasses to wear for every occasion.

jcurve · 07/06/2020 08:13

I also work in the City and every second person has clear acetate glasses. I think they (mostly) look great.

Boldercakes · 07/06/2020 08:51

I hope so. Mine are and this is the only style that suits me. The retro metal ones are just hideous (at least on my aging face).

GreenCoatBlackBag · 07/06/2020 09:26

I had metal ones as a gangly, awkward teen and I’m not keen on repeating that!

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Floisme · 07/06/2020 09:43

Where I live it's nearly all plastic frames but I'm just starting to see very hip women in metallics so I would say we're on a cusp. But fashions in specs change very slowly so I think it'll be several more years before it takes hold.

I tried some old metallic specs on recently. They looked weird but that's only because I'm not used to them. I'm sure in another 10 years we'll be looking back at plastic frames. and wondering what we were thinking.

Alocasia · 07/06/2020 09:54

I think metals are becoming slowly more trendy than acetates, but there are still plenty of acetates that are very fashionable. Just avoid very rectangular shapes if you want to avoid the dated look.

PhoneLock · 07/06/2020 10:11

The retro metal ones are just hideous (at least on my aging face).

My husband has worn retro metal ones since they weren't retro. He was a bit miffed when he realised that many of his students had started wearing the same style, particularly when a couple complemented him on his.

Duckfinger · 07/06/2020 10:16

I only wear plastic glasses. Whether they are 'in' I have no idea but they are considerably more comfortable than metal ones with poky little nose pad things.
Comfort before style for something I have to wear all my waking hours.

Floisme · 07/06/2020 10:24

That's a very good point about comfort. I'm not against metallics - had been thinking about going back but yeah those poxy little nose pads are fecking useless.

jcurve · 07/06/2020 10:27

yeah those poxy little nose pads are fecking useless.

They’re very useful if you don’t have the “average” nose! I spend half my life pushing up frames without them.

MoltonSilver · 07/06/2020 10:40

If you're ever likely to put your glasses up on your head, avoid the metal ones. The nose pads will pull your hair out in lumps.

Floisme · 07/06/2020 11:02

Actually 'useless' was the wrong word - it's the way they pinch the sides of my nose unless they fit spectacularly well. And, even though I only take my specs off to shower and sleep, those red marks they leave really annoy me.

Floisme · 07/06/2020 11:03

So don't they pinch at all for you jcurve?

Terralee · 07/06/2020 11:33

I've got a plastic pair & a metal pair.
The plastic pair have been refitted but they still slide down my nose!
So I can only wear the metal pair. It's really annoying.

My prescription sunglasses are plastic but fit perfectly.

jcurve · 07/06/2020 15:25

@Floisme, no, not at all.

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