Square Colorful Demi Reading Glasses Men are now stocked by a curated network of optical boutiques and e-commerce platforms, each offering distinct advantages depending on your priorities: speed, customization, or exclusivity.
For immediate gratification, Warby Parker’s “Virtual Try-On” app uses AR to map the frames onto your face in real time. The square lens shape and color swirls render accurately thanks to Apple’s TrueDepth sensors. Standard shipping is free, and 30-day returns mean zero risk.
Those seeking bespoke hues should visit David Kind’s website. Their configurator lets you mix six demi patterns, three temple sock colors, and engraving on the inner temple. Lead time is three weeks, but each pair ships with a serialized certificate and a leather hard case worthy of gifting.
Amazon’s “ReadingGlassesUSA” storefront is ideal for bulk buyers. Multipacks of three colorways—amber-crimson, slate-mint, and classic tortoise—drop the per-unit price below twenty dollars. Prime delivery arrives in two days, perfect for outfitting vacation condos or office drawers.
Physical shoppers in New York can drop by Moscot’s Lower East Side flagship. The 114-year-old shop carries limited-edition Square Colorful Demi frames in collaboration with graffiti artist Stash; only 300 were produced, each numbered on the temple tip. Staff opticians offer complimentary pupillary-distance scans, ensuring the optical centers align precisely.
For European readers, Ace & Tate’s Berlin and Amsterdam stores stock the line under the model name “Demi-Square Pop.” EU regulations mandate higher UV protection, so their lenses include an invisible 400 nm blocker—useful if you wear readers outdoors.
If sustainability tops your checklist, checkout the direct-to-consumer site “ColorDemiReaders.co.” Frames are 3-D-printed from castor-bean bio-plastic, then dyed in small vats that recycle 90 % of wastewater. Each purchase funds coastal cleanup; the shipping box doubles as a prepaid envelope to return old readers for recycling.