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This style of eyeglasses is called a lorgnette, lorgnette. It is a pair of glasses that has
a long stick on the side, metal, typically, that is what you use to hold them with. They
are not going to sit by themselves on the bridge of your nose do to the fact that they
have no balance. They have a long metal stick on one side, and they have nothing on the
other side. There is, there is no ear piece there, there's no ear piece here. What this
piece is is a piece that connects the long metal stick to the actual frames. It looks
like, they way I've drawn it, it kind of looks like it's an ear piece, but these glasses
don't sit on your ears do begin with, so why would you need an ear piece? It's just kind
of common sense. This connects it. And then because the head, this is 2D, the head's 3D
in reality, you couldn't have it all in one straight across thing, you have to have a
little bit of curvature so that they go over the face. You can draw these by folding it
in half and then just adding in, afterwards, the metal stick. And then these are worn by
holding and viewing.