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Rimless With Nose-Pads

Rimless eyeglasses were introduced in 1880 and remained popular to the 1950's. Early rimless eyeglasses, made between 1880 and 1920 did not have nose pads. The horse was the primary means of transportation. Rimless oval shaped eyeglasses were a variant of a style called Riding Temple. Early rimless eyeglasses were designed to fit close to the face.

Rimless eyeglasses with nose pad was introduced in 1921. The nose pad allowed the lens to set further away from the face. Also, frames could be made larger because less people were using a horse for primary transportation.

Rimless Frame with Nose Pads
Vintage Rimless Spectacles
White Gold-Filled Rimless Frame
Yellow Gold-Filled Rimless Frame
k4054-15
k4058-09
k4058-12
3153-22
Rimless Spectacles with Nose Pads
Rimless Tura Frame with Tinted Lenses
Retro Rimless Frame with Nose Pads
Rimless retro Eyeglasses
k4042-24
k4028-32
2278-21
3103-28
Retro Rimless Spectacles
Rimless Spex Appeal Eyeglasses
3103-23
sa104
Retro Rimless Eyeglasses
Rimless Frame by the Bishop Company
White Gold-Filled Rimless Frame
sa105
k4046-16
k4032-11
Retro Rimless Missoni Frame
3103-27
American Optical Rimless Frame
k4045-19
Vintage Rimless Gaspari Eyeglasses
Rimless Frame with Nose Pads
Antique Rimless Spectacles
k4032-26
k4032-28
k4043-29
Rimless Sunglasses by Gucci
Rimless Spectacles with Nose Pads
Rimless Frame by Spex Appeal
k4044-07
k4045-21
sa106
Rimless Frame by Tura
Titanium Rimless Spectacles
k4018-28
pe186
Yellow Gold-Filled Rimless Frame
k4028-33

 

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