Add Some Colour To Your Life

In Blog / Glasses

Add some colour to your life with our fantastic array of coloured specs, we have a wide range for you to chose from, colour can really lift your face and make a real impact.

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What Colour Frame Suits You?

In Blog / Glasses / Tips

When buying specs, the one thing we all have to consider is our skin tone, hair colour and specs frame colour – only when you have taken all of this into consideration can you really start to make a decision about the type of glasses that will suit you.

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Bi-Focal Designer Glasses

In Blog / Glasses

  At just4specs, we have a wealth of knowledge and experience, which helps us create your perfect frames. If you are after bi-focal designer glasses, check out the large selection of frames we offer.

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Dunlop Glasses – fancy the sporty look?

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Are you sporty? If you are, Dunlop’s eyewear range maybe just the style for you. Not only have they been developed with the sportsman and woman in mind but also with stylish and enduring frames.

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The UK’s last Spectacle Factory

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Celebrities including Harry Potter, Denzel Washington, Jonny Depp and Ralph Lauren have all worn glasses made by the UK’s only remaining spectacle factory, the Alpha Works in East London.

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Daniel Radcliffe to Spark Another Surge in Specs?

In Blog / Glasses

When Daniel Radcliffe starred as Harry Potter, hundreds of kids were queuing up to get their eyes tested in the hope that they could wear glasses like their hero. Round specs were suddenly all the rage and glasses were the latest cool accessory to take to school.

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Do Glasses Make You Look Funny?

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August sees the annual Fringe Festival hitting the streets and venues of Edinburgh. The Scottish capital city will be full to the brim with performing arts, from cabaret to comedy.

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How Glasses Became Fashionable

In Blog / Glasses

Around two thirds of Britain’s population lack perfect eyesight, so we are used to seeing people wearing glasses; however, glasses haven’t been around forever and when they were invented in the 13th century they were considered a sign of disability. The spectacles themselves weren’t very practical, held on only by the bridge of the nose.

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