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By Orli Ben-Dor
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday, December 5, 2003
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Squinting is out and glasses are in. The days of being called "four eyes" have passed, and now anyone who needs a prescription can use blurriness as an excuse to accessorize. Glasses come in many shapes and sizes, too, so you're sure to find some that perfectly fit your face and your style. Be subtle with the frameless style, bold with a thick metal rim, classic with wire frames or hip with plastic frames.
So give your contacts the day off or buy a pair of non-prescription spectacles. When you open your eyes and look around, you'll realize that donning glasses can help you see clearly and fashionably.
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Mike Metzger Pre-business sophomore
He decided not to wear his contacts yesterday and instead grabbed his Op black wire-framed glasses with some copper detail on the side.
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Inih Ekpo Pre-communication junior
Although she usually wears contacts, she decided she was too lazy for them yesterday morning and put on this pair that she has owned for about a year.
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Chung-ping Lee Pre-business freshman
He sports these slick, subtle frameless glasses every day.
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Nicole Benson Studio art senior
She said she likes wearing these fitting glasses, which she's owned for three months, better than wearing contacts.
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Erika Lowery Management master's student
She not only needs glasses but wants them, too. These Armani glasses, black with a touch of orange trim, are one of her three pairs. "It's an accessory!" she says.
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Jami Kaminski Media arts junior
She gets funky with these Bebe gold glasses. But don't rush out and get them. The pull, she says, is that no one else has them ÷ and she wants to keep it that way!
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- Photos by CHRIS CODUTO/Arizona Daily Wildcat
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