Can i tighten my ray bans




















And everything else you wear! Seriously buying a pair for myself. So fun catching up on your blog tonight! Lady, you rock! I have a pair of Ray Ban Aviator sunglasses that were causing me great irritation to my cheek area. By adjusting the nose piece as you showed, all is a better fit. Thank you so much!

Now they fit a lot better. Thanks for sharing! Oh how I wish I could wear these!! I need prescription glasses….. Your email address will not be published. Our city has been deluged by powerful rainstorms lately, buckets and buckets full, taking us all back to Tropical Storm Allison my car flooded or Hurricane Ike left without power for 11 days , which has our city practically on lockdown with no school or work for the majority of us.

I actually put Jordan down in. She slept on a real mattress. Praise the Lord!! I finally found out that I could wear those fun, colorful mirrored aviator Ray-Ban sunglasses! Okay, getting baby to sleep on her own WAY outweighs the sunglass thing, but I take my victories where I can get them. Not all sunglasses look good on our face, right? It can be hard to find a pair that looks great, depending on your face shape and size. I was at Nordstrom a few weekends ago and that rainbow of mirrored Ray-Bans caught my eye again.

You might also consider using a product that has received a lot of social media buzz recently: Nerdwax. This is a beeswax-based blend of natural and certified-organic ingredients, and when you apply Nerdwax to the part of the frame that comes into contact with your nose, it prevents your sunglasses from slipping.

You can learn more about Nerdwax by visiting the product's website. Turn the screw clockwise to tighten it. As it tightens it will tighten the arms of the sunglasses. Reposition the frame of the sunglasses. Set the sunglasses frames upside down on a level, flat surface to see if the frames sit level. If they are off-balance, pinch the corner of where the frame meets the arm with a needle-nose pliers and gently bend the frame slightly upward and downward. Your repair kit may include replacement springs, or you may have to order spring hinges separately.

Check with your local optician or look online for eyeglass spare parts. Place the new spring in the hinge and follow step 3 to replace the hinge screw. Wayfarers come in several different sizes. Buy the correct size for the width and length of your face.

Keep your repair kit handy as screws have a tendency to loosen with wear. Store your sunglasses in a snug case to avoid too much jostling, which can loosen screws.



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