Rimless glasses are a design without a complete frame. The lenses are directly connected to the nose pads and temples via screws or metal supports, resulting in a lighter and more transparent overall look. Because the frame reduces obstruction of vision, the pressure area on the face is smaller, making them suitable for those seeking a natural, bare-faced feel. This structure was first widely used in optical correction in the mid-20th century, and its minimalist aesthetics and comfort have gradually made it a fashionable item in the daily wear of modern urban men.
The first impression of rimless glasses is "so light you'll forget you're wearing them!" The frames are made of high-strength titanium alloy, flexible and bendable, and won't leave pressure marks even after prolonged use. The design is tailored to larger faces, with the lens width perfectly covering the cheekbone area, preventing a cramped feeling even on a larger face. Combined with blue light blocking lenses, screen time is less glaring during the day, and eye strain is reduced when watching videos at night.
The transparent nose pads on rimless glasses are a thoughtful design, providing a good fit and preventing slippage, eliminating the need for frequent adjustments even when sweating.
