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I know that you can get sunglasses with a prescription so you can still see when you wear them, but does that also apply for plus prescriptions for presbyopia?
I can see how someone who doesn't see distances well might want prescription sunglasses so they can drive or watch a baseball game or something with their shades on, but why would someone who is farsighted want to read with sunglasses on? Another question. Regardless of how well you see near or far, can you make sunglasses that are shaped like these into prescription sunglasses? |
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