Replacement acetate (hard) temple tips.  If the existing ones are damaged, not sitting well on your ears, are uncomfortable or you just fancy a change of style.  Each style has several pictures showing size and hole fitting.

If you are looking for the soft silicone ones, link here;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325670108327

These are suitable for glasses that have thin wire ends that have coverings pushed on to them.  The acetate ones are normally easy to pull off and the replacement ones simply pushed on.

When replacing, after pulling off the old temple tip, thoroughly clean the arm to remove the skin oil built up over time.

If you need to clip the temple tip down to size, it is recommended using a sharp thin blade knife or secateurs.  Smooth of the cut ends by rubbing over hard cloth, such as a piece of carpet or denim.  The cut end will to round off without to much effort.

Normally no glue is needed when replacing the hard temple tips.  The curvature of the wire frame usually creates enough tension to firmly hold the temple tip in place.


Postage should be combined to a maximum value for multiple items in the same order to avoid multiple postage costs.
Almost all items are posted with Royal Mail 2D bar code labels.  The tracking is not 'live' but the bar code is scanned on delivery and normally registered as delivered, back to eBay.  If you think the item is delayed, please consult Royal Mail information here, https://www.royalmail.com/help/lost-items-parcels-letters noting Royal Mail's 10 day rules.  Most items arrive within Royal Mail's target delivery window.
Occasionally other couriers are used for parcel size packages which typically include live tracking.

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