Dejections

September 30th, 2009

Technology Transforms Eyewear for the Clumsy

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There isn’t much any of us can do about missing glasses. We misplace them and forget them. It happens all of the time. But for the many people that manage to keep track of their eyeglasses only to break their expensive eyeglass frames, there is a solution for you. Aspex Eyeglasses have developed a new frame that can bend and twist without breaking. This means that your unfortunate incident does not have to be a major disaster. With frames that bend without breaking, every athlete, child, and carefree individual can rest easy that any minor mishap does not result in a new pair of eyeglasses.

Every pair of Aspex glasses is made from an ultra malleable, patented metal. This material is both flexible enough to withstand accidents that would turn other specs into an unusable disaster and strong enough to keep its shape after bending. The stylish and modern designs compliment the shape of most faces. Aspex takes functionality to a new, stylish level with their Lincoln Road line of eyeglasses. Made for the urban and fashion forward crowd, the eyeglasses boast an array of fun prints and bold colors. Evoking the feel and excitement of Miami, Lincoln Road is comprised of on trend shapes such as the square frame. However, round eyeglasses and oval shaped frames can be found in the collection as well. More brilliant than the quality of the frames is the exquisite functionality. Flexible to an astounding degree, each of pair of Aspex eyeglasses can be bent, twisted, and pulled with the guarantee that they will snap right back into their original shape. With Aspex, no one ever has to worry about the dreaded crunch of your eyeglasses again.

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