Half Rim Glasses

Half-rim glasses have a fixed frame shape on the top half and the bottom half is made up of transparent wires to hold the lenses in place. Its unique shape is between full frame glasses and rimless glasses, neither willing to be as dull as full rim frames nor wanting to be as vain as rimless eyeglasses frames. Semi-rimless glasses are interesting, not subversive. The quirky and gorgeous style attracts curiosity, immerses in its interesting soul, puts it on, and looks for the subtle taste and resonance.

Alameda Prescription Glasses


Size:54-17-140mmM
Rim : Semi
Shape : Rectangle
Color: Gray
Material : Titanium
PD Range :57 - 74mm
Frame Weight :19g
FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , NosePads
Available as :SingleVision , Bifocal , Progressive

$57.00

 
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Lancaster Prescription Glasses


Size:54-17-141mmM
Rim : Rimless
Shape : Geometric
Color: Pink
Material : Titanium
PD Range :57 - 74mm
Frame Weight :12g
FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , NosePads
Available as :Bifocal , Progressive , SingleVision

$47.00

 
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New Rochelle Prescription Glasses


Size:54-17-140mmM
Rim : Semi
Shape : Rectangle
Color: Black
Material : Titanium
PD Range :57 - 74mm
Frame Weight :19g
FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , NosePads
Available as :SingleVision , Bifocal , Progressive

$57.00

 
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Half Rim Glasses

Half Rimless Glasses FAQs

What are half rim glasses?

Half-rim glasses are special eyeglass frames where one half is fixed in shape and the other half is rimless. It is designed to allow some extra compensation for the eyeglass lenses at the bottom of the glasses. Most current half-rim glasses have lenses that are fixed with clear fish wire links at the bottom, thus giving a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.

How do put lens back in half rim glasses?

First, make sure that your lenses are the original lenses on your glasses and that the fishing line on top of the frame is not broken. Hold the top of the lens to the top of the frame with your fingers, and on top of that, use a small metal rod to pick up the fishing line and snap it into the groove of the lens from front to back with a little effort.