PACMAXI Sunglasses Storage Organizer, Wall Pocket Mounted by Sunglasses, Hanging Eyeglasses Storage Holder, Eyewear Display.
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Because of the curve of the band, I don't think it would work well with headbands; the glasses holder is very flat, and you stick the bow of the frame straight in. A curved item isn't allowed because there isn't enough room. There is no room for error.
I've had it on the door for three weeks, and none of my three cats have gone after it yet. It's a good item.
Color: 9 hooks in grey
Color: 9 hooks in grey
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This is basically two pieces of heavy felt with slits in the front panel where you can hang your glasses. It's a complete and utter waste of time. It does, however, work for hanging glasses as long as you balance them between the left and right sides; taking one pair out causes the unit to become unbalanced and hang crookedly. The corners also fold in slightly at the top because it's felt and only hangs by a string. Overall, it's flimsy and can be made for less than $5 at a craft store. br>br>I'm thinking of mounting the entire backing felt to a frame or board to make it more stable and less tacky.
I couldn't make up my mind which ones to put on, so I usually left the house without them. I had a pair in my car or purse at times, but not at others! This is a one-stop shop for all of your problems. This is hung next to my hat rack on my back door! I have a case in my car and a purse, so I'm good to go.
Love it! I have a lot of sunglasses, but they were all stacked in a drawer next to each other. With this, I'm starting to feel more organized. As you can see in the bottom right, I was able to fit two skinny retro pairs of sunglasses into one slot.
All of my sunglasses fit perfectly in there, and I simply hung it with a thumbtack. My only complaint is the material quality; it's made of cheap-feeling felt, similar to craft felt; it's fine if you don't mind paying $12 for it, but the quality isn't worth it for me.
I got this and hung it up, then went looking for all of my glasses and hung them on it as well. It works for the most part, but it falls short when it comes to larger (wider) pairs like shield- type, or just a pair of glasses if you want to go all out. heads of various sizes If you hang one of these, it might obstruct the next row. It's possible to nudge them apart, but it's inconvenient. br>br>I was also expecting a pocket to store accessories (or at the very least optional add-ons) such as straps, cases, lens cloths, cleaning spray, micro screwdriver set, extra nose pads, and other comfort items such as ear hooks. You get my drift. That sort of thing would make the item truly one-of-a-kind rather than generic. Instead, it's about as generic as you can get. with the exception of the logo br>br>It functions, but it isn't particularly noteworthy.
It serves its purpose (holding glasses) admirably, so I'll keep it. It is, however, very flimsy and made of felt that can be purchased at a craft store. It came folded as well, and no matter how hard I try, I can't get it to lay flat! It's all curved and bent now, and it's a pain to look at. I'll tuck it away in the back of my closet.
This sunglass holder is ideal. My 13-year-old son adores sunglasses, and this is the ideal holder for him. The item is exactly what it says on the tin. The material is light and airy, making it ideal for wall hanging. He's been wearing it for almost a month and it hasn't torn or shown any signs of tearing (despite the fact that he can be a little rough when putting his glasses away). It was also delivered on time and without any odor.