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Originally Posted by stevej37
Zenni...their app for fitting your face is just as good as a walk in store.
Just have your eye exam results handy.
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Originally Posted by island911
Zenni for inexpensive Ti frames and nice lens options.
After feeling raped by Lindberg costs for their Ti options (and a simple lens replacement) this was a great find for me.
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Two votes for Zenni. Thanks. Wifey will need frames, I've got plenty of frames and will only need lenses. Rodenstock makes the frames for Porsche. I've got two great pairs of glasses, and lost a third from them, all Ti and very light weight (most important for me and my comfort).
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Originally Posted by Superman
Costco is WAY WAY cheaper than every other store store. Frames are typically $125 and the lens package includes scratch resistance, anti-glare, progressive magnification, blah blah. Altogether, out the door for $218.
Wife does not have bifocals or progressives, so she orders glasses from Warby Parker (online). Loves them. Has a massive collection. I like nerdy girls, and that's what she is.
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Wow, that's a great price!
The missus and I both wear progressive lenses which are generally more expensive.
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Originally Posted by hbueno
glassesusa.com
I've bought several sjngle-vision pairs from them and happy with a!l of them.
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Thanks for the vote.
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