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Here's a photo of the pince-nez that I wear daily for reading glasses. That little gizmo at the end of the chain goes (obviously) around my ear. Looks a bit goofy when the glasses are just dangling there, but I never misplace or drop my glasses.
When I was taking this photo I noticed that the cork on the nosepieces was getting worn and I've since replaced it. It's an easy fix. Thin sheet cork is available at model train and hobby shops. Usually the cork is just glued on so all you have to do is remove the old cork with a thin bladed knife, cut the new cork to size and stick it on with contact cement. On this pair, the cork was set in a crimped channel. I picked out the old cork, uncrimped the channel with flat-nose jewelers' pliers, cut new cork to fit, and gently burnished the crimp back down.