The problem of storing glasses can arise both for people with nearsightedness or farsightedness, who clearly have more than one frame in reserve, and for those who do not suffer from vision problems, but need a place to store a couple of sunglasses.
In this article you will find several tips that will help answer the question of where and how to store glasses.
Perhaps the most obvious way is to stuff all the "eyepieces" into a box. The main thing is that they do not touch each other with their glasses - this will help to avoid scratches.
Don't forget to line the bottom with a soft cloth or equip the box with dividers so that each item will be kept separate.
Small hangers are equally good for storing shackles - for underwear or children's clothes. Special hangers for accessories are also sold in stores - you won't be ashamed to hang such a thing in a prominent place in the hallway or room.
If you have a photo frame that has been lying around for a long time, remove the inner part and stretch thick threads over it, which can be replaced with ribbons, twine, string, wire, etc.
If you remember what the pockets that are supposed to be hung on the door of a locker in a kindergarten look like, then you know what kind of organizers we are talking about. In addition to glasses, you can leave other things for storage here - keys, jewelry and other small items.
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