Are there single-lensed glasses that are not monocles?

ETA: title should say “single-lensed”.

So 2 days ago I was cleaning my eyeglasses a bit too vigorously and they broke. For now I am making do with just the left half, as my right eye vision is 20/20. It turns out that other than having to balance the glasses on my ear and eye, I enjoy having just one lens as I have no obstructions in my right eye from the rim or any less-than-100%-perfect cleanliness of the non-prescription lens.

Do they make single-lens eyeglasses that do not have an obstructive frame across the blank eye? I’d think that there would have to be a counterbalance across the nose somehow but there might be other solutions. I don’t want to worry about dropping a monocle.

My daughter had the issue years ago. The solution was to have the optician put plain glass in one of the eyes. I’m sure you could find one who’d do it.

My right lens is already non-prescription, I don’t want it there at all so I won’t have to clean it and so the rim won’t be in my line of sight. Although I could solve the second problem with rimless glasses.

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And now it does. :slight_smile:

Maybe just wear one contact lens?

Now that I might be interested in, but only in the past 2 days have I thought about contact lenses. TMI warning:Previous to this incident I did not want to think about putting something in my eye. And I’ve had to clean my half-glasses a lot more than I did my previous full glasses, and they always get dirty in the same place, and my theory is that they are so close to my eye they are touching it on occasion. So maybe touching one’s eyeball isn’t so gross after all.

They make make-up glasses with only one lens. They’re usually plain magnifying lenses, although I saw one set of frames at my optometrists, so it’s possible to get prescription ones. The hinge lets you roll the single lens from one eye to the other.

I found this, but it’s basically a standard eyeglass frame with half of it cut away.

You could get your lens built into an eye-patch strap thing, but then you’d look like the Borg, and actually that sounds kind of cool, so you should do that.

High end Olympic shooting glasses. You might look a bit odd, though.:

http://www.champchoice.com/store/Main.aspx?p=ItemDetailOptions&item=70208

The eyeglass company that made this device can surely make you a fashionable, single-lensed pair of glasses that meet your specifications.

NB I have seen monocles worn with a cord, precisely to save them if one accidentally falls.

They make contact lenses out of soft polymer these days, not just glass. You should be able to insert them without your fingertip actually making contact with your eyeball, since the lens is in between. OTOH, I don’t think non-contact lenses such as in spectacles are supposed to be poking you in the eye.

Aside: after nearly 34 years of life, it never occurred to me that they are called “contact lenses” because they are in contact with the user’s eye.

I’ve had contacts in my eyes more than I haven’t. I can tell you that A)if your glasses were touching your eye, you’d feel it. B)Many, if not most people feel that way about contacts. You get used to ‘touching your eye’ or putting something on your eye very quickly. And many places that sell contacts will (or require you to) set up an appointment for you to come in so they can teach you how to put them in and take them out if you’ve never worn them before.