
Early clip-on frames were designed for two purposes. They were often used to hold reading glasses. The primary frame held distance lenses. When the user needed a reading lens, he or she simply installed the clip-on frames. The clip-on frame was also used to hold sunglass lenses. Most vintage clip-on's were desiged for use with the round Windsor and Marshwood frames. Early clip-on's were also made in the ovid style. The ovid style is often referred to as "P3". Generally clip-on frames are slightly larger than the frame they are attached to.
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Eyeglasses Warehouse,
106 Main Street - Concourse Entrance
Waterville, Maine 04901
207-872-5849
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