Men's reading glasses

74 products

    74 products

    Reading glasses with your strength

    Our reading glasses are available from +1 strength to +3 in 0.5 increments. So you are sure to find a strength that suits you.

    Many designs and colors

    At HART & HOLM, we have many different colors and styles, so you can find your ideal glasses.

    Strength guarantee

    Do you have doubts about whether you should increase your strength? Then we offer that you can exchange your glasses within 14 days.

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    Are you looking for reading glasses for men? Shop your new favourite reading glasses online at HART & HOLM at great prices. Your men's reading glasses are always delivered in a beautiful patterned HART & HOLM box with a glasses case and a cleaning cloth. This ensures your glasses are always well protected when you're not wearing them.

    Remember, you can buy 2 pairs of CLASSIC for only DKK 399, or 2 pairs of PREMIUM for only DKK 699. When you shop with us, we carefully package your glasses and send them to you within 1-2 business days.

    How much do reading glasses for men cost?

    At HART & HOLM, you can get stylish reading glasses for men from our CLASSIC collection for DKK 249. All in excellent quality and made from a durable, lightweight material. The glasses have fine details, and we have designed them so they don't pinch or fall off. Our CLASSIC glasses come with a soft case that can also be used as a cleaning cloth.

    In our PREMIUM collection, you'll find reading glasses for men for DKK 399. All our PREMIUM glasses are made from sustainable acetate. Acetate is an incredibly flexible and pliable material, meaning the glasses can be easily adjusted to your face. See how to do it HERE. All our PREMIUM glasses come with a cleaning cloth and a faux leather case.

    Which men's reading glasses should I choose?

    If you're buying your very first pair of men's reading glasses, you might be unsure which to choose. First and foremost, it's important to know your strength. It's common to need your first pair of reading glasses around the age of 40. Typically, you'll start with +1. After this, the strength will generally increase by +0.5 every five years. It's important to note that spectacle prescriptions are individual. Therefore, it can be a good idea to visit an optician if you are completely unsure about the strength.

    At HART & HOLM, you always get free exchange if you initially get the wrong strength. This means we'll exchange them for a different strength – completely free of charge.

    Once you know your strength, it's time to decide what your glasses should look like. Should they be classic black and round reading glasses or are you more into striking glasses with vibrant colors? You can also consider your face shape, as it can influence which glasses suit you. See our guide to glasses and face shapes right HERE. Remember, though, the most important thing is that you feel comfortable in your new reading glasses. When you feel comfortable, you'll look better too!

    How do I find the right reading glasses for men?

    If you're unsure what shape your men's reading glasses should be, you can consider your face shape. Remember that this guide is advisory, and you should always choose the glasses you feel best in.

    Round face: Narrow or square glasses create depth and make the face appear smaller.

    Oval face: You're one of the lucky ones. Most glasses suit this face shape, so you have free choice.

    Square face: Go for glasses that highlight your softer features. Look for sunglasses that are round, cat-eye, or pilot glasses.

    Long face: If you have a long face, most glasses will suit you. However, be careful with very narrow or square glasses. They can easily make your face look even longer.

    If you want to read more about face shapes and reading glasses, you can see our extended guide right HERE.

    Frequently asked questions

    Can you wear reading glasses all the time?

    You should only wear reading glasses when you are reading, sitting in front of a computer screen or looking at your mobile phone. Reading glasses are therefore designed to help you see at short distances. Reading glasses only have one strength - also called single strength lenses. If you also need to be able to see further away, then you may need glasses with multi-strength lenses. Here we are talking about glasses with a sliding transition, which have several different strengths in the glass.

    Even if you need glasses with multi-strength lenses, reading glasses can still be a good idea. When there is the same strength in the entire lens, you do not have to twist your neck to find the right strength in the lens.

    When do you need reading glasses?

    If you have difficulty seeing the letters in your book and have to stretch your arm far out to see a little - then it's probably time for a pair of men's reading glasses. It is quite normal to need reading glasses when you reach around 40 to 50 years of age. Fortunately, you will find a large selection of fine reading glasses at HART & HOLM.

    Are reading glasses plus or minus?

    When you need men's reading glasses, it is because you have difficulty seeing things that are close. For example, when you are reading or sitting in front of a screen. That's why you need glasses with plus strength. If, on the other hand, you have difficulty seeing things that are far away, then you must use glasses with negative power. At HART & HOLM you will find both men's reading glasses and minus glasses. See our entire selection of minus glasses for men HERE .

    Can vision improve with age?

    As you age, the lens in your eye becomes stiffer and flatter, making it harder to focus. It is normal to feel it when you are between 40 and 50 years old. When you are about 60 years old, your vision will not usually change any more, but until then, it is normal for your strength to change. In general, your strength will increase by approximately +0.5 every five years.

    Fortunately, your presbyopia can be easily corrected with single-strength reading glasses. When you have presbyopia, you need glasses with plus strength, as you have difficulty seeing things that are close. Remember that it can be a good idea to visit your optician if you are very doubtful about your strength.

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