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Isaebella Butterfly Black Glasses
Isaebella Butterfly Black Glasses
Isaebella
4.9
Isaebella Butterfly Black Glasses
  • Black
  • Tortoise
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Clear
  • Red
  • +17
Legette Square Black Glasses
Legette Square Black Glasses
Legette
4.9
Legette Square Black Glasses
  • Black
  • Pink
  • Black
Moreland Rectangle Two-Tone Glasses
Moreland Rectangle Two-Tone Glasses
Moreland
4.9
Moreland Rectangle Two-Tone Glasses
  • Two-Tone
  • Green
  • Blue
  • Two-Tone
  • Green
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Saucie Cateye Brown Glasses
Saucie Cateye Brown Glasses
Saucie
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Saucie Cateye Brown Glasses
  • Brown
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  • Multicolor
Katia Square Black Glasses
Katia Square Black Glasses
Katia
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Katia Square Black Glasses
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Poutine Square Black Glasses
Poutine Square Black Glasses
Poutine
4.8
Poutine Square Black Glasses
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Pearl Cateye Black Glasses
Pearl Cateye Black Glasses
Pearl
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Pearl Cateye Black Glasses
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Benitez Square Blue Glasses
Benitez Square Blue Glasses
Benitez
4.8
Benitez Square Blue Glasses
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  • Two-Tone
  • Two-Tone
  • Orange
  • +3
Paola Asymmetric Black Sunglasses
Paola Asymmetric Black Sunglasses
Paola
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Paola Asymmetric Black Sunglasses
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  • Black
Cascata Cateye Black Sunglasses
Cascata Cateye Black Sunglasses
Cascata
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Cascata Cateye Black Sunglasses
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Kahle Cateye Clear Sunglasses
Kahle Cateye Clear Sunglasses
Kahle
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Kahle Cateye Clear Sunglasses
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Jalitha Square Black Sunglasses
Jalitha
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Jalitha Square Black Sunglasses
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  • Black
Winston Butterfly Floral Sunglasses
Winston Butterfly Floral Sunglasses
Winston
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Winston Butterfly Floral Sunglasses
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Paige Aviator Blue-Gold Sunglasses
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Otto Round Black Sunglasses
Otto Round Black Sunglasses
Otto
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Otto Round Black Sunglasses
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Lucas Cateye Red Sunglasses
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Lucas
5.0
Lucas Cateye Red Sunglasses
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  • +2
Hilary Butterfly Red Sunglasses
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Hilary Butterfly Red Sunglasses
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Riley Rectangle Dark-Gray Sunglasses
Riley Rectangle Dark-Gray Sunglasses
Riley
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Riley Rectangle Dark-Gray Sunglasses
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Progressive Glasses

  • What are glasses with progressive lenses?

    Progressive glasses, also known as no-line multifocal or varifocal glasses, provide a seamless transition between different viewing distances, including near, intermediate, and distance vision. Unlike bifocals, they eliminate visible lines and provide a natural transition for tasks such as reading, screen manipulation, and driving.

  • How do progressive glasses work?

    The main thing about progressive glasses is that the prescription changes slowly and steadily from the lens's top to its bottom. The bottom part of the lens is made to correct nearsightedness, while the top part is made to correct farsightedness for distance. In the middle, there is a sloping hallway or middle area that makes it easy to see things like computer work or reading at a distance.

  • Are progressive eyeglasses difficult to adjust to?

    Most people need a short adjustment period with progressive eyeglasses. The key is using the right part of the lens for each task—top for distance, middle for computer work, and bottom for reading. Within a week or two, they usually feel natural.

  • How should I wear progressive glasses?

    Make sure that the frames go right around your nose bridge.


    When you want to see far away, look straight ahead.


    When you look at a screen, tilt your chin down a little.


    If you want to read, look down naturally.


    To keep things from getting distorted, don't tilt your head sideways.

  • Do you think bifocals or progressive glasses are better?

    Progressive glasses are better in terms of how they look and how many uses they can serve:


    A sleek, modern look with no lines that can be seen.


    There are no "image jumps" between places, so the changes are smooth.


    All-in-one system that works for people who live active lives.


    People who only need two lenses (nearsightedness and farsightedness) may be able to save money on bifocals.

  • Why should you pick ZEELOOL progressive lenses?

    ZEELOOL glasses have a viewing area that is 40% bigger and requires less head movement.


    UV400 protection and an anti-scratch covering.


    The acetate/TR90 frame is light and comfortable to wear all day.


    No charge for 30 days to make sure the fit is right.

  • What are the drawbacks of progressive glasses?

    Some people notice a slight "swim effect" or distortion at the edges of the lens when they first start wearing progressive glasses. This feeling usually fades as your eyes adjust. Choosing high-quality lenses and making sure your frames are fitted correctly can really help minimize these issues.

  • Are progressive glasses better than regular reading glasses?

    For many people, yes. Regular readers only correct your up-close vision, which means you'd still need a different pair for driving or other distance activities. Progressive glasses, however, handle near, mid-range, and distance tasks all in one lens. That makes them more practical for daily life.

  • How much do progressive glasses cost on average?

    The price of progressive glasses depends on the lens design, coatings, and frame style. You can find affordable options as well as higher-end pairs with extras like blue-light protection. At ZEELOOL, progressive eyeglasses are designed to give you a good balance of comfort, quality, and value.

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