Pince-Nez is a style of eyeglasses
that was popular in the 19th
century. The lenses are supported
without any ear piece temples by
pinching the bridge of your nose.
The name comes from French
pincer, "to pinch", and nez,
"nose".
Although Pince-Nez spectacles
were used in Europe in the 15th,
16th, and 17th centuries, modern
Pince-Nez frames appeared in the
1840s, reaching their peak of
popularity
around 1880 to 1900. Both men
and women wore Pince-Nez
spectacles. They can be
uncomfortable to wear for
extended periods if the wrong
bridge size is chosen.