Long-Term Review: Is the KLASSNUM Pouch Right for Your Reader Sunglasses?

I was looking for a better way to carry my reading glasses. Hard cases always felt too bulky, taking up excessive space in my jacket pocket. At the same time, I was concerned that a soft pouch wouldn't offer enough protection for the lenses of my new men's reader sunglasses.

I ended up purchasing the KLASSNUM Portable Women's Glasses Bag in beige-C. Despite the "women's" label, it appeared to be a simple, sleek leather pouch, so I decided to give it a try. After using this soft case for three months, here is my detailed assessment.

Day 1: First Impressions

The package arrived quickly, just a small plastic envelope—nothing fancy. Upon removing the pouch, I was immediately impressed by its texture.

Unboxing and Feel

The material has a soft, supple leather-like feel. It's likely high-grade faux leather, but it convincingly mimics the real thing. The beige-C color looks professional and clean, and it features a simple drawstring closure.

I inspected the lining right away, as this is crucial. A rough lining can easily scratch lenses. The KLASSNUM lining feels like thick, soft suede, designed to cradle the glasses securely.

The Size Test

My new men's reader sunglasses aren't small; they have thick, modern frames. I needed to confirm they would fit without stressing the seams.

  1. Step 1: Check Glasses Size. My readers measure about 145mm wide across the temples.
  2. Step 2: Insert Frames. I slid the glasses into the pouch. The fit was snug, but they went in completely, and the drawstring closed easily over the top.
  3. Step 3: Shake Test. I gave the pouch a firm shake. The glasses stayed securely in place without rattling around inside.

Verdict: The fit is excellent for medium to large frames. The material feels both professional and sturdy, making for a fantastic first impression straight out of the box.

Week 1: Getting Used to It

Being accustomed to hard cases, which feel inherently safer, switching to a soft pouch made me nervous about potentially crushing the glasses. I had to adjust how I stored them.