The gradient grey with a copper flash is incredible. There are so many potential combinations of tints and flash coatings. My Transitions amethyst with a red flash are totally cool. I'm a big fan of flash mirrors!
Yea, I like the idea of Rimless Glasses and having the appearance of not even wearing anything at all and I think I'd like to get a pair from Flair given their offering. I'm also interested in Sunglasses too and will need to eventually get a pair that fit right and don't make me look too boyish. Great Vid!
Your videos have been so helpful, I’ve sent many to my optician here in California. That said, I feel that rimless glasses are the only way to go; I’ll never go back. Having them tinted as an added bonus.
I wish you were in the States. It’s not easy to put the combinations together without the help and your videos are very detailed and we all can agree just amazing Sir
Cheers Bob! At last my query has been answered. I can't wait to relocate and visit yr store soon. No doubt, this is the best channel for eyewear content. It's underrated.
An issue with rimless glasses (or any glasses for that matter) is your lens prescription, how wide the lenses need to be to fit your face, whether you need varifocals etc. Even thinner lenses can be a bit chunky with a high prescription, so you can lose the ‘barely there’ aspect of the feel. I only like rimless glasses and will be getting some new ones soon … but with a -5.50 cyl, +1.5 sph in one eye, -3.50 cyl - 0.5 sph in the other. (That’s (mild) keratoconus for you). I think it’s important to consider issues that might come up with high prescriptions. (And the affordability question that come with it!).
I have a very similar prescription to yours so I use double aspheric 1.67 lens they are expensive but very lightweight and not thick, they also give great all around vision
Are you able to adjust the temples on these? My left ear sits lower than my right ear so I always have to get the left temple lowered so it’s not crooked .. thanks!
Hello Robert, before I go any further could you tell the price of the Flair Pure BioSteel glasses with the Shield Shape with progressive lens? I couldn’t find them in your store and the Internet has mostly Flairs with Bridge and Nose Pads as opposed to the once you showed here with Bridge only. Thanks and Cheers!
what is the maximum prescription you can pull off with a rimless eyeglass? I have a -5.5 and -6.0. Would a 1.74 high index lens do the trick? I'm leaning more towards a cartier design. I don't want the lens to be too thick around the edges.
I've made -12 before. -6.00 is easy with the right lens material + frame choice. But you need to work with a great optician. I'd be glad to assist - email me: rob@thespectaclefactory.com
Heard of Flair from a previous video of yours . They look amazing. Contacted Flair as I could not find a local stockist . Sadly very few places stock them. The problem with buying a Flair frame from a optician who is not local is having to return to get the frame adjusted. Also you mention buying just the frame from yourself .... but would other dispensing opticians know how to glaze the lens (bear in mind the unique nylon wire design ) ? I know Lindbergh have had issues when lens are reglazed incorrectly to their frames.
Robert, I need a shield shape (larger a bit) flair invisible saddle glasses. However I currently wear progressives (leitz) and would a new pair that also darkens for slight protection. Can you help me?
Hello this is a Y11 student who is aspiring to become an optometrist . What advice could you give for the appropriate courses I should chose after secondary school. I have researched for quite some time and the information I have read on becoming an optometrist is still quite unfathomable. It would really help me if you could condense the many options after secondary school into simpler and more understandable terms such as giving me a walkthrough of the best pathway after secondary school for becoming an optometrist. It would also help if you shared your pathway from secondary school to where you are now in your career.Thanks for reading
No Flair in the U.S. :( actually not many rimless models in the U.S. I wonder why? I saw Flair when I was in Turkey. The salesperson had no idea, clueless about it. She only told me that they were made in Germany, that's it, nothing else.
I just got a pair of rimless glasses but I had to get Silhouette since Flair nor Lindberg are readily available here and additionally the opticians I got them from gave me 50% discount since I got the lenses from them too, so really it’s a no brainier at that price. Saying that though I don’t understand how rimless frames can be so expensive when you consider what little material you are actually getting. Shame also that Zeiss can’t do a fashion tint combined with Photofusion X!
Good point about rimless being so expensive given so little material is used . Nobody seems to provide a good answer and so one s left wondering it all goes on profits !
As far as the price goes for these frames, It's expensive because of the craftsmanship, engineering, innovation and time being put to create these frames. I definitely think they do deserve some profit for the work they've done.
@@bharat007ification Nothing against making a profit, that is what a business is supposed to do but sorry I don't see where nearly 400 euros has gone into these Silhouette frames I have, especially when you consider that there is literally less than 5 grams of titanium involved.
I think there's a HUGE misconception in society that when you buy a product, you're paying for the materials used. That's often only a small component. You are mainly paying for the design (which can take months or years!) and the manufacturing cost (of the equipment and quality standards required to produce something so technically impressive). For example, these frames are far more complicated to produce than any acetate frame, which can often retail for significantly more.
@@thespectaclefactory Having a business myself I totally understand what you are saying about costs other than the materials and I am the first to defend some perceived expensive goods which get hammered on the internet by those who think it should cost just a few quid more than the cost of parts but in this case sorry I just don't see it. The fact that my optician discounted the frames by 50% on top of the discount they applied to the lenses tells me that there is a huge mark up on the price of the frames, I am sure after giving the discount they must still be making a profit on them so go figure.
So glad you like them, if you're interested in getting a pair contact us at hello@thespectaclefactory.com and one of our team will be in touch:) -Haleemah
Ray-Ban New Wayfarer and Ray-Ban Clubmaster are my choices for eyeglasses and sunnies. Good quality, classic styling and finish. It all adds up to what I consider “value” and “Bang for the Buck.” I look no further. 😎
Are red lenses legal for driving? I have seen some red tints that got listed as "not safe for driving" I really like the look though and I think i will get rimless glasses myself next time
For me there are only two options with rimless frames: as close to invisible as possible and very creative as the last one featured here. Everything in between looks questionable. The biggest problem with bold rimless frames is that they focus attention on bridge and sidepieces. Full rim balances out glasses and people just look at your face generally. And about durability, com on, it's not a question of how the frame is durable but how the lenses are. Thick and heavy lenses in rimless frame look very questionable. Very thin are fragile.
funny how I discovered my interest in glasses through your channel!
Glad I inspired you!
The gradient grey with a copper flash is incredible. There are so many potential combinations of tints and flash coatings. My Transitions amethyst with a red flash are totally cool. I'm a big fan of flash mirrors!
Agreed
Thank you! Amethyst + red is a lovely colour combination too
Yea, I like the idea of Rimless Glasses and having the appearance of not even wearing anything at all and I think I'd like to get a pair from Flair given their offering. I'm also interested in Sunglasses too and will need to eventually get a pair that fit right and don't make me look too boyish. Great Vid!
Nice! And thank you 👌
Hey did you ever get them??
@@KamiL-jt5lj Lol, No, not yet... but I will...
Awesome presentation 😎 I remember those driving lenses, it's certainly cooling looking lenses 😎
Thanks James! Glad you remembered
Your videos have been so helpful, I’ve sent many to my optician here in California. That said, I feel that rimless glasses are the only way to go; I’ll never go back. Having them tinted as an added bonus.
So glad I've helped you
I wish you were in the States. It’s not easy to put the combinations together without the help and your videos are very detailed and we all can agree just amazing Sir
Thanks Damian. Happy to help you out remotely if you like
Cheers Bob!
At last my query has been answered.
I can't wait to relocate and visit yr store soon.
No doubt, this is the best channel for eyewear content. It's underrated.
Thanks, and looking forward to it
Outstanding video Robert! I’m loving that saddle bridge, and your explanation of the hinge design and how it’s a feature.
Love watching these videos!
Thank you! Hopefully more to come
Definitely the best eyewear selection anywhere! And the best eyewear videos too!😀
An issue with rimless glasses (or any glasses for that matter) is your lens prescription, how wide the lenses need to be to fit your face, whether you need varifocals etc. Even thinner lenses can be a bit chunky with a high prescription, so you can lose the ‘barely there’ aspect of the feel. I only like rimless glasses and will be getting some new ones soon … but with a -5.50 cyl, +1.5 sph in one eye, -3.50 cyl - 0.5 sph in the other. (That’s (mild) keratoconus for you). I think it’s important to consider issues that might come up with high prescriptions. (And the affordability question that come with it!).
In this size and shape, with the right lens material, the lenses would only be thick if the prescription was over +/- 7 I think
Four eyes
I have a very similar prescription to yours so I use double aspheric 1.67 lens
they are expensive but very lightweight and not thick, they also give great all around vision
@@thespectaclefactory how to purchase these glasses
@@tufty19 do you use 1.67 in a rimless glasses?
Thank you for your videos, they are really helpful
You're very welcome!
Are you able to adjust the temples on these? My left ear sits lower than my right ear so I always have to get the left temple lowered so it’s not crooked .. thanks!
Yes, it's not easy but a good optician should be able to
Hello Robert, before I go any further could you tell the price of the Flair Pure BioSteel glasses with the Shield Shape with progressive lens? I couldn’t find them in your store and the Internet has mostly Flairs with Bridge and Nose Pads as opposed to the once you showed here with Bridge only. Thanks and Cheers!
Hi Robert - drop me an email on rob@thespectaclefatory.com and I'll be glad to let you know a price
What are the exact Fleur models that you showed us? I would be interested for the silver one with the shield lens style.
what is the maximum prescription you can pull off with a rimless eyeglass? I have a -5.5 and -6.0. Would a 1.74 high index lens do the trick? I'm leaning more towards a cartier design. I don't want the lens to be too thick around the edges.
I've made -12 before. -6.00 is easy with the right lens material + frame choice. But you need to work with a great optician. I'd be glad to assist - email me: rob@thespectaclefactory.com
What is the exact model number of those Flair glasses ?
Could you provide a link so I could see them on the Flair website ?
Heard of Flair from a previous video of yours .
They look amazing.
Contacted Flair as I could not find a local stockist .
Sadly very few places stock them.
The problem with buying a Flair frame from a optician who is not local is having to return to get the frame adjusted.
Also you mention buying just the frame from yourself .... but would other dispensing opticians know how to glaze the lens (bear in mind the unique nylon wire design ) ?
I know Lindbergh have had issues when lens are reglazed incorrectly to their frames.
Robert, I need a shield shape (larger a bit) flair invisible saddle glasses. However I currently wear progressives (leitz) and would a new pair that also darkens for slight protection. Can you help me?
Yes, we can definitely make that for you. Email us via hello@thespectaclefactory.com
Hello, May I ask whats the tint colour of the last frame with Copper Flash? Cheers
It's more of a ruby flash and on top of a grey tint. We could replicate it for you if you wanted
Can you,please,specify what model exactly are?Thanks.
This is the kind of frames I want, but don't see where to order them
Email us at hello@thespectaclefactory.com and we can get them ordered for you.
-Haleemah
What do you think about Sillhouette frameless eyeglasses?
Are Flair rimless frames available anywhere in the USA? Very interested. Frames that are so light that they dont have nosepads is so exciting!
What model are the practically invisible ones.
Hello this is a Y11 student who is aspiring to become an optometrist . What advice could you give for the appropriate courses I should chose after secondary school. I have researched for quite some time and the information I have read on becoming an optometrist is still quite unfathomable. It would really help me if you could condense the many options after secondary school into simpler and more understandable terms such as giving me a walkthrough of the best pathway after secondary school for becoming an optometrist. It would also help if you shared your pathway from secondary school to where you are now in your career.Thanks for reading
No Flair in the U.S. :( actually not many rimless models in the U.S. I wonder why?
I saw Flair when I was in Turkey. The salesperson had no idea, clueless about it. She only told me that they were made in Germany, that's it, nothing else.
6:20 You reminded me of Matt Murdock glasses and look
I just got a pair of rimless glasses but I had to get Silhouette since Flair nor Lindberg are readily available here and additionally the opticians I got them from gave me 50% discount since I got the lenses from them too, so really it’s a no brainier at that price. Saying that though I don’t understand how rimless frames can be so expensive when you consider what little material you are actually getting. Shame also that Zeiss can’t do a fashion tint combined with Photofusion X!
Good point about rimless being so expensive given so little material is used .
Nobody seems to provide a good answer and so one s left wondering it all goes on profits !
As far as the price goes for these frames, It's expensive because of the craftsmanship, engineering, innovation and time being put to create these frames. I definitely think they do deserve some profit for the work they've done.
@@bharat007ification Nothing against making a profit, that is what a business is supposed to do but sorry I don't see where nearly 400 euros has gone into these Silhouette frames I have, especially when you consider that there is literally less than 5 grams of titanium involved.
I think there's a HUGE misconception in society that when you buy a product, you're paying for the materials used. That's often only a small component. You are mainly paying for the design (which can take months or years!) and the manufacturing cost (of the equipment and quality standards required to produce something so technically impressive).
For example, these frames are far more complicated to produce than any acetate frame, which can often retail for significantly more.
@@thespectaclefactory Having a business myself I totally understand what you are saying about costs other than the materials and I am the first to defend some perceived expensive goods which get hammered on the internet by those who think it should cost just a few quid more than the cost of parts but in this case sorry I just don't see it. The fact that my optician discounted the frames by 50% on top of the discount they applied to the lenses tells me that there is a huge mark up on the price of the frames, I am sure after giving the discount they must still be making a profit on them so go figure.
I’m interested in purchasing some Flair eyeglasses. I live in the South Carolina area. Are you able to assist me?
Absolutely! Email us via hello@thespectaclefactory.com and we'll set up a custom order for you
There’s isn’t any place near me that sells Flair😢
No worries, you can order them through us! We ship all over the world. Just drop us an email via hello@thespectaclefactory.com
Does the gray one darken your environment so they wouldn't be used for reading?
It depends on the tint level. Most tints are OK for reading
I’m sold! Who carries them!?
So glad you like them, if you're interested in getting a pair contact us at hello@thespectaclefactory.com and one of our team will be in touch:)
-Haleemah
Ray-Ban New Wayfarer and Ray-Ban Clubmaster are my choices for eyeglasses and sunnies. Good quality, classic styling and finish. It all adds up to what I consider “value” and “Bang for the Buck.” I look no further. 😎
Are red lenses legal for driving? I have seen some red tints that got listed as "not safe for driving"
I really like the look though and I think i will get rimless glasses myself next time
Depends country to country. The tint must not interfere with traffic signal recognician
Flair US seems not to be operational right now.
You can still order from us if you want to
@@thespectaclefactory thanks
Where can I buy these
How do I get my hands on that pair if im from Israel?
I dont want to order it because I want to test them out first and we dont have it in israel
We ship to many clients in Israel. You just have to trust us, but we do offer a free exchange
I HAVE 4 MILL TOTAL SUBS SO BELIEVE ME WHEN I TELL YOU, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE SAME U HAVE TOP TIER OPTICAL/SUNGLASSES VIDEOS
That means a lot 🙏🙏 thanks
Hello . May I ask the price of round flair frame on 0:50 please
These Flair frames are roughly $350
How I can order them ? I live in another country .
For me there are only two options with rimless frames: as close to invisible as possible and very creative as the last one featured here. Everything in between looks questionable. The biggest problem with bold rimless frames is that they focus attention on bridge and sidepieces. Full rim balances out glasses and people just look at your face generally.
And about durability, com on, it's not a question of how the frame is durable but how the lenses are. Thick and heavy lenses in rimless frame look very questionable. Very thin are fragile.
I agree with you
Yeah, but how much are the Flair rimless frames? My guess is ridiculously high.
Do you sell Flair Glasses?
Yeah! We ship them all over the world. Email me if you'd like help in selecting your pair - rob@thespectaclefactory.com
in the us get silhouettes