Smile test approved. Frames shouldn’t rest on your cheeks when you smile big.
Shake your head. Frames should sit securely on your nose bridge.
Plant-based acetate made from cotton and wood pulp.
Fitted with premium, scratch-resistant lenses offering 100% UVA/UVB protection.
Journey of a frame takes over 5 months from start to finish.
Working with over 40 skilled artisans that mold, cut, and assemble each frame to perfection.
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Great quality glasses
The glasses are so cute and are made with great quality. It took a while to get but it was well worth the wait. As an Asian American, I have never been able to find glasses that fit. And these are great. I almost forget they are on my face which has never happened before. Will definitely be purchasing another pair when I need a new prescription.
Finally, glasses that fit my asian face.
This was the first pair of glasses without nose pads that I could comfortably wear. My main issue with other brands was the constant slippage. High quality frames, would recommend!
Best Glasses Ever!
I absolutely love these glasses! They fit me perfectly. I no longer have to push them up. Great investment! I also get a lot of compliments as well. Thank you!
no more sliding
great fit and no more sliding. frame could be a little wider to fit rounder faces
Great fit first time ever!
I tried on 15 pairs of mail order glasses before finding the best fits at Covry. I'm sure if I had tried on 115 pairs, Covry would still have fit me the best. Even the other well known mail order brand had low bridge fits, they did not work at all. I am OCD and did not want to mess with nose pads again. I adjust them until I just about break them off! Chara and Nash II fit the best but I went with Chara because the style is not something you see everywhere else. I had Lasik done so I do not really need glasses but am at the age that I do need readers. In social settings, readers are such a hassle. I will probably use my readers when I do heavy computer work because I find that I have to hold my head tilted up with progressives. This is why I had such bad luck with progressives in the past, I just couldn't get used to finding the sweet spot to see 20/20 at various distances. I'm doing the "wear 3 days straight" thing to get used to them. But, this time, I decided that I would just suffer it out and resort to also using readers when needed. I was hesitant to mail order Rx lenses, but I'm pleased with my order. The only complaint I have so far is that the photochromic lenses do not go completely clear indoors. The lenses have a very faint gray tint all the time.