My brother has just been for an eye test and has been told that he has to wear glasses all the time from now on. Initially he was horrified at the idea and was totally convinced that no member of the opposite sex would ever look at him again. Luckily he has a very stylish friend who wears
Gant Glasses and, when he saw his friend in them, my brother said reluctantly that if he had to wear glasses then they must be
Gant Glasses. The whole family was really relieved and we all were really impressed by how stylish
Gant Glasses were. When he went to the opticians to choose a pair, my mother said she was really impressed by how many different styles were on offer. My brother was happy as he found a really stylish pair. Although he found them irritating and difficult to wear at first, he had to admit that his eyesight was improved incredibly. He actually said that he could see things he had not been able to for ages! What is more, he has had a lot of attention from people commenting how nice his glasses are and, he has even got a new girlfriend. So much for people saying that girls don`t make passes at men who wear glasses!
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