Hello, my loyal followers (and you there, yea you, the new one, you too!),
Looking for a new pair of glasses? Want to try something new and cool? Well, its no secret that Warby Parker has been releasing some really great styles that I am loving. Some of these styles that I will be sharing with you today are clear-framed. I’m really liking transparent frames these days because they go with anything; like black frames, except these are softer on your face. I saw these clear frames on some random posts in the social media and I thought to myself, “I wonder if I could pull them off?” But of course, with all the intention to sharing this experience with you all, I set out to get my hands on 5 clear-framed glasses I think you will love too.

Can you see clearly now?
For today’s post, I went out on a little adventure. After all, product reviews should be more than just a written report of my opinions, right? So, why not get in touch with nature, have a little fun, and take some photos?
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Have you been keeping up with my Instagram lately? Well, last week I posted some photos and a video related to this second Warby Parker experience. I have to say that the wind hasn’t really calmed down at all down here in Texas; and the weather- let’s just say it’s a rollercoaster ride with it suddenly being summer-hot and then cold. Luckily for me, I was able to take some shots while it was still warm outside.
If you have not yet read my post on my very first Warby Parker Home Try-On experience, it’s ok. Just click here to read it, or you can find out who Warby Parker is and why I like and support this eyeglasses company all the way by clicking on the latter links of this sentence.
Ok, I know-I’m stalling! Let’s not go on with this boring talk and get on with the countdown!! Here are 5 clear-framed glasses from Warby Parker:
Meet Haskell in Crystal with Blue Jay. These were one of my favorite eyeglasses from the bunch. The blue strip embedded within the frame was unique and gave these clear frames some flair. The shape of the frames were perhaps the real reason why I loved them to begin with. They fit snug and I liked the way they looked on me. What do you think?

Haskell in Crystal with Blue Jay

Haskell in Crystal with Blue Jay
Since most of the portrait photos are in monochromatic scale, I will post at least one photo in color so that you can see what the glasses are like in full color (sorry, this adventure takes place outdoors so the photos will be not be staged on a white background like last time).

Haskell in Crystal with Blue Jay – Taken with Canon EOS Rebel T5
Lol! Check out my chipped nail art! Ha-ha!
This is Percey. He is round in shape and comes in four different colors. Shown here is not even a color (lol); it’s in Crystal. Second best fitted frames for my face width and shape. Notice the keyhole feature on the bridge of the frames I talked about in my last Warby Parker post. Haskell also has this feature.

Percey in Crystal

Percey in Crystal

Percey in Crystal- Taken with iPad

Percey in Crystal – Taken with iPad
There was something about these Fillmore that I really liked. I am not sure if it was that I felt dorky (which brought me happiness), or that I liked the way the frames were two-toned. This is something I have been seeing a lot lately coming from styles in frames. It was like fusion of my last post and this one because of the tortoise and crystal clear design. In a sense, you could say that whoever came up with this idea was a genius. Helps solve your problem if you can’t decide on tortoise or clear frames! Ha-ha! Loved them so much!

Fillmore in Tennessee Whiskey

Fillmore in Tennessee Whiskey

Fillmore in Tennessee Whiskey
This is Chamberlain in Crystal (if it wasn’t obvious enough ha-ha). This is a square style frame if that is more of what you are looking for. I didn’t feel too confident in these square ones, but I didn’t particularly despise them either. Perhaps they just weren’t my size. I have read in other articles that square frames are a good fit for people with round faces. Click here to see Michelle Phan’s YouTube video that explains the best eyeglasses for different face shapes!

Chamberlain in Crystal

Chamberlain in Crystal

Presidio, TX through Chamberlain

Oh, you know… I have to have a funny picture somewhere in here. These frames are called Mitchell and they are displayed here in Earl Grey. Of course, because of the photo they look black, but they are actually a transparent charcoal. Keep scrolling and you’ll see what I’m talking about. P.S. These remind me of the glasses I used to have that got lost during New Years- haha! Now that I see myself, I don’t think these suit my face shape at all. Glad they got lost!

Mitchell in Earl Grey

Mitchell in Earl Grey

Selfie at Elephant Rock!


Well, considering that I have been extremely busy with school and all, I’m surprised I was even able to pull this off. Now it’s time to go get some cotton candy. The fair just pulled in last week and I’m dying to take some night photography with the amazing carnival lights and chow down some funnel cakes-mmmm!!
Hey! I’m getting an idea. How would you all like to have a chance to win a $50 Warby Parker gift card? Stay tuned for this event. Oh, and don’t forget that for every pair of glasses you purchase at Warby Parker, a pair will be gifted to someone in need!
Love always,





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