These are what I wear. I actually chose them for their style -- they just look the least dorky of all anaglyph glasses I've seen. But they are also made to exacting standards for comfort and the best 3-D viewing for computers and television monitors. The blue lens is actually a cross between cyan and true blue, for best viewing of both monochrome and color 3-D images.

The plastic frame is amazing. It's hard and rigid, except somehow they made it soft and squishy where it would press on your nose and temples. I wish all glasses were this comfortable.

The price won't break you, either. Only $10.50, plus about $3 shipping. If you want to know more, or even buy a pair, go .

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please contact me i would like to speak to you about wholesale prices. thanks mina

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