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Why Computer Glasses?
It's all in the details:
Blue Light Blocking: 90%
UV Protection:100%
Lens Type: Crystal Clear CR:39
Material: Custom hand made cellulose acetate and stainless steel.
Frame: Akulon-coated German screws for proper tension and durability.
About Pacific Frames: If you're looking for a roomier square fit, our Pacific frames fit the bill.
Shape: Rectangular.
Lens Color: Crystal Clear.
Fit: Medium.
Design: Engineered for optimal balance, comfort, and durability.
Our Pacific Frames are considered 'Large Fit' and are a good choice if hats are usually a bit tight or snug.
Frame Measurements: 55 -17-142
Glasses measurements are generally written like this: 50-15-135. The first measurement is the eye size (width of the lenses), the second is the bridge size (distance between the lenses), and the third is the temple size.
We reccomend checking a pair of well fitting sunglasses for these numbers which are typically printed inside one of the arms. The most important measurement to match is the first which helps determine the width of the frame.
"With the use of tablets, TVs, computer screens and smart phones, and there's no doubt our exposure to blue-violet light is on the increase. This cumulative and constant exposure to the blue-violet light is going to accumulate over time and has the potential to cause damage to the retinal cells, which is going to slowly lead to retinal cell death and can in turn lead to age related macular degeneration."
- Review of Optometry
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About Pacific: San Francisco is a city of neighborhoods - each one of them like a small town, with a main street lined with restaurants, shops and bank branches. There is a firehouse, a library, a couple of bars, a coffeehouse or two, some churches and a Muni bus line.
Pacific Heights is a posh residential enclave known for its architecturally significant homes, including the opulent Spreckels Mansion and the 1886 Haas-Lilienthal house, a Queen Anne Victorian that’s open to the public. A pair of grassy hilltop parks, Lafayette and Alta Plaza, and the Lyon Street Stairs provide sweeping views of the bay. Fillmore Street is a lively hub with high-end fashion boutiques and cafes.