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5 Clear-Framed Glasses You’ll Love

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 really liking transparent frames these days because they go with anything like black frames, but these are softer on your face.

Warby Parker Home Try-On Review Mrs. Nayla

Warby Parker: Home Try-On Experience

I don’t know about you, but I have been called four-eyes during my life. At first, it wasn’t something I was proud of and I would wear my contacts instead. Yet, as I grew older, I learned to love my glasses because they are a part of who I am. Needless to say that the words “nerdy” and “geeky” have been given an ironic twist these past couple years. That’s right, nerdy and geeky is in; and its got Warby Parker written all over it. But aside from this fashion claim, I want to share a little story with you that happened to me this past year and early this month. Part of this story entails a wonderful experience with an eyewear company named Warby Parker and their Home Try-On program that I am just dying to share with you.

Oh the things that you will find…

I find it amazing how my little family and I own such curious little objects. In my home I try hard to keep things organized, but let’s face it, it doesn’t stay that way for long. One of the things I like doing with my camera is gathering things that I find lying around and just laying them on my white parsons desk. It might be a childhood thing, but it reminds me of I Spy books. I used to love checking them out from the library at my elementary school. For the sake of today’s post on I Spy inspired photography, I encourage you to check out the books if you have never heard of them! If you have little children or even teenagers, invite them to sit down with you and play a game of I Spy. I used to love doing it with my friends at school and I’m about to purchase some for my kids as well. I think it is a great idea for bonding and appreciating literature. Who said …