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Article: Specialty sunglasses made to be worn over prescription glasses.
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- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
- Article date:
- September 8, 2004
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Byline: Ray Sasser
DALLAS _ There's finally a series of fit-over polarized sunglasses ideal for us four-eyed people. I'm far-sighted with astigmatism. That translates to eyeglasses roughly the thickness of Coke bottles.
Over the years, I've reached deep into my limited bank account and ordered three different pairs of prescription polarized sunglasses. The polarization was reversed on the first pair; it was like looking through a fun-house mirror.
The second pair worked fairly well until I dropped them overboard on a summer fishing trip. As my eyes have grown progressively worse, my glasses have grown progressively thicker and heavier.
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