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Caddis MUZZY Reading Glasses - Camo
Caddis MUZZY Reading Glasses - Camo
Caddis MUZZY Reading Glasses - Camo
Caddis MUZZY Reading Glasses - Camo
Caddis MUZZY Reading Glasses - Camo
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Caddis MUZZY Reading Glasses - Camo

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The Muzzy takes on some new angles where other angles feared to tread. It was time to dust off the protractor and get our obtuse, acute, and right-angle muscles back from the Cortizone shots received earlier this month. Muzzy is a bold sturdy frame that will sit on any face...wait...that didn't come out right.

  • 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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CADDIS is the anti anti-aging brand. That’s our stance. We want to have an open and frank conversation with you about how absolutely right on it is to be the age we are, right here and now. CADDIS is calling bullshit on 50 is the new 40, on the whole fountain of youth illusion, on the many industries that are profiting on vanity and fear of age, on the concept of “aging gracefully” and on the notion of raging against the dying of the light.