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I wanted an eyeglass retainer, to let my workspace glasses dangle from my neck when I got up from the desk to walk around.

I was specifically looking for something made in the U.S.A., and I found this.

Unfortunately, the description was not clear about the length, and it turns out that this item is not what I was looking for.

This is too short to let the glasses dangle. It's a retainer that goes around the back of your head to keep the glasses if you're doing something active, like boating, or riding a roller coaster, etc.

Here's a link to the website for this: https://chums.com/collections/...eel/products/orbiter

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Come on! They were quite clear. The length is “regular”. Clearly it is one unit of measurement of regulars. Lol
 
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I’m in. I could use those. I’ve lost my glasses shaking sweat off my brow while working outside.
Thx for the chance
 
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Try these. Made right here in Alabama.

https://cablz.com/

They are great.


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Every older female librarian seems to have a pair. Ask them on your next visit.
 
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Originally posted by pedropcola:
The length is “regular”. Clearly it is one unit of measurement of regulars. Lol


Agreed. Just like shit ton, ass load and ass ton is a unit of measurement.


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Dont get the metric ones, they are way too long. LOL
 
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I just lost mine in the ship I'm on so please count
me in and thanks


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Please Count me in. I just lost a $300 pair of Costa Del Sol sunglasses somewhere off the coast of Seaside while striper fishing.
 
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I am indeed in, thanks
 
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May these keep my sunglasses from the bottom of Lake Erie.
I'm in
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