This may be true, but there is always an element of which ones look best on their face. A lot of girls won't pick glasses to suit their personality, but I am sure hat more girls pick glasses that improve the way they look when they need to wear them
I have geek chic right now in black and orange/blue which I guess is a fair representation of me but I miss my other ones which were a somewhat like clearly business but with a metal frame.
Honestly, don't try to judge a girl by the shape of her glasses; while it is definitely an accessory and a part of their style, this is like saying that a male who wears pink is gay.
Like, no.
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this is annoying stop trying to get people to wear glasses Glasses ain't cute, PERIOD They're a NECESSITY
The only reason why I wear aviators (other than the fact they're pretty fucking awesome looking) is because I wanted to look like Burke Shelley/Geddy Lee, I already had the hair style down, so I switched from an older pair. Maybe this is accurate for some other people, but me? Nah. A nice time killer of an article though.
This myTake looks a lot more commercial than it is about glasses, but oh well can't blame them for trying. I quite like all of them except the last one, Fashionista Browline.
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What about the girls that is constantly loosing/misplacing her glasses?
There's art in both your likes bar tenders are very smart with all that mixlogy skill I would not have clue how much say 3 ounces was in a glass or how to pour That amount
It's a learned skill just like cooking, and relies heavily on math and ratios/fractions. Most of the time, people don't even ask for drinks by name, they ask by what's in it. IE, instead of "screwdriver", they ask for a "vodka orange [juice]" Have you even taken notice of graduated lines on a solo cup? Those are actually pour lines for mixed drinks, with ice, and/or without. The two lowest lines on the cup are for your booze, without ice being the lower. The next lines are for mixers. The ratios is usually in thirds; 2 parts mixer, 1 part booze. I've never taken a single class, I learned on the job after I was hired. I usually work private parties and weddings, and we often use disposable cups per request for a lower cost to the client. Every brand of plastic cup has pour lines. Way off topic, but seriously, what I do requires zero smarts! LOL
What a bunch of shitty stereotypes. And if you're insinuating that only nerds wear the geek chic glasses, then I don't really think they'll be at Starbucks.
I have both career driven and geek chic glasses... which am I? Lol
I'm a chic career driven geek, I guess
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I have "geeky chic" glasses, and that doesn't describe my personality. I'm way more than just a bookworm. I do LOVE books, but I'm so much more than that.
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Mine are more the fashionista brow line. I think it's weird to have a smaller frame of glasses on my face
I actually wear mens glasses, they just look better on me.
This may be true, but there is always an element of which ones look best on their face. A lot of girls won't pick glasses to suit their personality, but I am sure hat more girls pick glasses that improve the way they look when they need to wear them
I have geek chic right now in black and orange/blue which I guess is a fair representation of me but I miss my other ones which were a somewhat like clearly business but with a metal frame.
Obviously just an ad to get girls to buy more expensive glasses.
Pretty much this. Much easier to get young women to buy things.
Uh, no. People choose their glasses based on the shape of their face. It means very little in terms of their personality.
"don't judge a girl by the shape of her glasses!"
I dig it :)
Girls change glasses and fashion about as much as they change their mind and mood.
This seems like an article that is more suited for Cosmo than this site.
Pretty sure people buy glasses that look good on them, nothing to do with their personality or lifestyle... but I guess its still a bit of fun.
Honestly, don't try to judge a girl by the shape of her glasses; while it is definitely an accessory and a part of their style, this is like saying that a male who wears pink is gay.
Like, no.
this is annoying stop trying to get people to wear glasses
Glasses ain't cute, PERIOD
They're a NECESSITY
Glasses are cute though... D:
The only reason why I wear aviators (other than the fact they're pretty fucking awesome looking) is because I wanted to look like Burke Shelley/Geddy Lee, I already had the hair style down, so I switched from an older pair. Maybe this is accurate for some other people, but me? Nah.
A nice time killer of an article though.
This myTake looks a lot more commercial than it is about glasses, but oh well can't blame them for trying. I quite like all of them except the last one, Fashionista Browline.
What about the girls that is constantly loosing/misplacing her glasses?
My glasses are in between the Geek Chic & Career Driven frames lol
lol... my glasses look most like the career driven one and i'm the most irresponsible person i know. i hate working.
I only wear rectangle frames and I have zero interest in a long term 9-5, in a "career" at all. I'm an artist, and a bar tender.
There's art in both your likes bar tenders are very smart with all that mixlogy skill I would not have clue how much say 3 ounces was in a glass or how to pour That amount
Correction that should be jobs not likes
It's a learned skill just like cooking, and relies heavily on math and ratios/fractions. Most of the time, people don't even ask for drinks by name, they ask by what's in it. IE, instead of "screwdriver", they ask for a "vodka orange [juice]" Have you even taken notice of graduated lines on a solo cup? Those are actually pour lines for mixed drinks, with ice, and/or without. The two lowest lines on the cup are for your booze, without ice being the lower. The next lines are for mixers. The ratios is usually in thirds; 2 parts mixer, 1 part booze. I've never taken a single class, I learned on the job after I was hired. I usually work private parties and weddings, and we often use disposable cups per request for a lower cost to the client. Every brand of plastic cup has pour lines. Way off topic, but seriously, what I do requires zero smarts! LOL
What a bunch of shitty stereotypes. And if you're insinuating that only nerds wear the geek chic glasses, then I don't really think they'll be at Starbucks.
I have both career driven and geek chic glasses... which am I? Lol
I'm a chic career driven geek, I guess
I have "geeky chic" glasses, and that doesn't describe my personality. I'm way more than just a bookworm. I do LOVE books, but I'm so much more than that.
gg , you can perform a basic human function -claps-
Uhhhhhh ok?