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Caddis MIKLOS Reading Glasses - Matte Bone
Caddis MIKLOS Reading Glasses - Matte Bone
Caddis MIKLOS Reading Glasses - Matte Bone
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Caddis MIKLOS Reading Glasses - Matte Bone

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Our best-selling style.  It’s like the elastic waist pant of eyewear…which is degrading to Miklos, but it fits that wide a range.  People with larger faces like the frame thickness + solid feel.  Customers with smaller faces like wearing a frame that stands out.  Just depends on what you’re into.  We’ve taken liberty to engrave “Port” over the left eye and “Starboard” over the right eye.  It’s a boat thing.  Not a yacht thing.

  • Best-in-class frequency lenses. Technology is infused into the lens.  Not coated on.
  • Blocks 45% of harmful blue light at and surrounding, the most harmful wavelength (455 nm).  This is more than other brands.  Ask and you'll see.
  • Is in a nearly clear lens (which is hard to do).
  • Anti-reflective coating helps to mitigate reflections and glare.
  • Super hydro-phobic and oleo-phobic coating for anti-smudge.

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