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Foster Grant womens Charlsie Multifocus Reading Glasses Cat-Eye Reading Glasses

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Color: Satin Purple/Transparent


Lens Width: 52 Millimeters


Magnification Strength: 2.5 x


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Equipped with Foster Grant’s Multi-Focus lens, the Charlsie is designed for comfortable all-day wear across activities. The bottom of the lens provides a normal strength for reading, while the middle of the lens contains a weaker strength for distance. The top of the lens is half the normal strength—perfect for interacting with others. Foster Grant is the market leader in popular- priced eyewear with a full range of sunglasses, reading glasses and digital glasses. Foster Grant believes in real style – eyewear that is effortlessly fashion-forward and perfectly you, with true quality you can see and feel. Our talented designers in New York, London, and Milan search the globe for the freshest looks and inspiration, and transform them into fashion-forward styles that are uniquely flattering and wearable. Every pair of our eyewear is carefully constructed to give you the most comfortable fit. And with every stylish pair affordably priced, you can create all the looks to express the many shades of you.

Item model number ‏ : ‎ 1015505


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 28, 2025


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Foster Grant


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  • Multifocus FGs are the ONLY kinds of reading glasses I will ever buy again! (& CHARLSIE is my favorite among them by far)
Color: Green Lens Width: 52 Millimeters Magnification Strength: 1.75 x
I am a professor, so I read constantly, and am often in front of a computer. I love the progressive nature of my (custom, crazy expensive) regular progressive glasses, because I hate taking reading glasses on and off. But prefer to wear contact lenses for most of the day for sports & aesthetic reasons. What to do? Well, I went out searching high and low for off-the-shelf progressive reading glasses, so that I could economically switch between reading, using the computer, and walking around, without experiencing blurriness. I found exactly one brand of glasses that did it for anything resembling a reasonable price: Foster Grant "Multifocus" glasses. The concept of off-the-shelf progressive reading glasses is genius. For the life of me, I do not understand why Foster Grant seems to be the only company making them. They are a little pricey relative to regular cheapo reading glasses. But because I lose them less often because I am popping them on and off in fewer situations -- not to mention the added benefit that I can see more clearly in more situations -- they are absolutely worth every penny of the difference. STYLE re the CHARLSIE design in particular: numerous female friends and a couple of male friends have tried these on, and the Charlsie looked strangely great on nearly everyone. That was not the case for some of the other options I tried of this line; the Charsie just somehow blends into faces unusually well. Plus, most of the other designs in this line are made out of a thick plastic, which I find can interfere a bit with peripheral vision, or at least be a bit distracting. I can see these at the edges, but not nearly as obviously as the others. While it would be nice if FG had an even wider array of choices, I really doubt I could ever do better for myself personally than the look of the Charlsie's in particular. WHAT WOULD MAKE THEM (EVEN) BETTER: - They could be (even) better if the upper region was fully uncorrected, rather still having some reading correction in them, because I would prefer to not have to take them off for crystal clear vision at all. - It would be extra great if they could add blue light blocking for night time screen time, like some of the other Foster Grant glasses have (I would happily pay extra for that!) - I have a very large head (as in, can almost never buy a hat off the rack big). In my perfect world, the Charlsie model would be a tad bigger for me...but, then again, that probably means that the current sizing will work for other people better. It is fairly low stakes anyway, as the ear pieces are hinged and adjustable, so these will fit a wide range of head sizes well enough. But, regardless, these glasses are NEARLY PERFECT, and are are SO MUCH SMARTER than virtually every other pair of reading glasses on the market that I am thrilled to have these as is. P.S. Despite my rather extreme enthusiasm for these, I should note that I have not been provided with products or anything else for this review. I just really appreciate smart design and like to see companies that make smart, user-friendly choices benefit from user-friendly design choices. And this is a very smart concept at every level. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2015 by Design Think

  • Stylish, reasonable price for the quality of multi-focus magnification
Color: Tortoise/Transparent Lens Width: 52 Millimeters Magnification Strength: 1.5 x
Like being able to read fine print up close and without changing glasses, read an arm's distance print, especially music notes on a grand piano music stand or organ console or on the music stand while directing a choir. Keep them in the provided case in my purse because the one I tossed into a soft side pocket ended up with a broken temple piece. Sometimes the nose pieces get a little tight and pinch, but I can bend them out. Don't recommend wearing on top of your head because (a) hair catches in the nosepiece (b) it stretches the temple sides and you're more likely to break one. When my broke, I could not repair it with a typical eyeglasses repair kit. It just broke cleanly off, so it wasn't just replacing a screw when it happened. At this price, I have a pair inside the grand piano, one in my purse, one in my nightstand, and another pair that keeps floating around and getting left here and there. There are not a lot of color choices in this style, but I like this style because I have a small face and it doesn't overwhelm my face. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021 by schapa7800

  • Great Glasses!
Color: Tortoise/Transparent Lens Width: 52 Millimeters Magnification Strength: 2.75 x
I have set aside my $400 prescription glasses and am wearing the FG's only now. I could barely read with my old glasses and got blurred vision when I looked down (doing Sudoku) while watching tv. My eyes were so strained from switching from close to middle distance repeatedly. Now I can read clearly, watch tv or other middle distance situations, and drive or scan my surroundings with ease. I was using readers for their only use--to read. But the FG's do it all. I gave them 4 stars, however, because my face is wide and they are a bit too narrow and because they come down my nose enough that I have to push them back up. I'm going to get some little pads that will probably solve that problem. I also would like to see FG come out with lighter color frames and frameless versions. These glasses may not be for everyone, but for the price they're certainly worth a try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2016 by Peggy McCauley

  • Almost perfect
Color: Satin Purple/Transparent Lens Width: 52 Millimeters Magnification Strength: 2.5 x
Foster Grant is missing a huge market by putting vision correction in the top section of these progressive lenses. I've had lens replacement surgery due to cataracts and now have perfect distance vision. But I need correction for reading and computer work. I've had to return these glasses because of the distance correction, which makes my distance vision blurry and gives me a headache. Otherwise, the glasses are top-notch. The frames are sturdy and well made. The glasses are stylish. The correction for short and medium distance is perfect. Wish Foster Grant made these glasses without any correction in the top section of the lenses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2026 by Consumer

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