Gold St by Scojo
It seems like the older people get, the more they try to make themselves look younger. Between visits to the gym, salon and the mall, there are plenty of ways to get thinner, more attractive and more youthful looking. Ironically, as much as people try to look better, so few of them try to actually see better.
People will have needles full of poison injected into their heads, laser guns pointed at their legs and hot wax applied in places that hot wax has no business being applied, but they won’t even think of entertaining the idea of putting glasses on their nose. Not when they’ve spent countless hours – not to mention countless dollars – removing hair, tanning their bodies and getting tightened and toned. Wearing reading glasses would just reverse all the anti-aging they’ve done. Even though people may be in desperate need of reading their doctor’s notes after their latest cosmetic procedure, or reading how much prescription wrinkle cream to use, they wouldn’t dare revert to readers. They’ve always thought that reading glasses scream “old” and “matronly,” rather than “young” and “hip.”
They haven’t seen Gold Street reading glasses. Many people haven’t, because they’re so hard to see. But once you spot them, you’ll be sold. They’re sleek, chic and unique. They have no frames whatsoever, so they make a silent fashion statement. The thin, streamlined temples and bridge are made of high quality stainless steel, and optical-grade frames deliver the crispest, clearest vision available. They measure 118mm – over 4.5 inches – from temple to temple, for comfortable wear. They’re available in powers from +1.00 to +3.00 for perfect vision no matter what. A convenient carrying case protects them when you’re not wearing them, but when is that, really?
