First off, let me just say these glasses are a total vibe! The pearl inlay and cat-eye design give off such a chic, retro feel that instantly elevates any outfit. I’ve gotten so many compliments while wearing them—people always ask where I got them.
Comfort-wise, they’re a mixed bag. The frames are lightweight and sit nicely on my nose, but the arms do press a bit tightly around my temples. I had to gently bend them outward to relieve the pressure, which helped, but if you have a larger head, these might not be the most comfortable for long wear.
Now, let’s talk blue light blocking. I was skeptical at first because the lenses don’t show that classic blue reflection when you shine a light on them (unlike some other pairs I’ve tried). But after using them for a week during my marathon work sessions, I noticed less eye strain and fewer headaches. The tint is subtle—just enough to take the edge off screen glare without distorting colors too much.
One unexpected win? My optometrist approved! She confirmed the frames are sturdy enough for prescription lenses, which is huge since designer frames can cost a fortune. I’m already eyeing another color—maybe pink next time?
Bottom line: If you want stylish glasses that actually help with screen fatigue (and won’t break the bank), these are worth trying. Just be ready to do a little arm-adjusting for the perfect fit.