Best place to get glasses

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe people still buy glasses in the store. I use Zenni.


I have to try on glasses and my face is not a good fit for most frames.


Me too. I typically have to try on 100+ frames before i find anything passable. Small head, big nose. Otherwise pretty attractive so in theory i shouldn't be hard to shop for, but i am. I go to fancy stores and say this and the workers are always "oh that's just because other stores suck and we'll find you one right away!" and then we try on the first 3 pairs and you can see their face shift to confusion about why does nothing look good on this person? And 100 frames later and we are stumped.

If i did something like warby parker, i would end up looking like a clown.
You can measure your current specs and put those measurements the filter for online sites. It works pretty well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe people still buy glasses in the store. I use Zenni.


I have to try on glasses and my face is not a good fit for most frames.


Me too. I typically have to try on 100+ frames before i find anything passable. Small head, big nose. Otherwise pretty attractive so in theory i shouldn't be hard to shop for, but i am. I go to fancy stores and say this and the workers are always "oh that's just because other stores suck and we'll find you one right away!" and then we try on the first 3 pairs and you can see their face shift to confusion about why does nothing look good on this person? And 100 frames later and we are stumped.

If i did something like warby parker, i would end up looking like a clown.


Small head/big nose here, too. Can you share some of the frames you've liked?


Warby Parker has a great selection of narrow frames. You can try them on in the store or have them send a selection to try at home.
Anonymous
So many great online places. Zenni, even 39.95glasses.com (or something like that). Just Google online glasses. Family of 5 that all wear glasses, and all purchased online. Esp good when the kid's are young and break them frequently.

FWIW, most glasse are made/manufactured in one of a couple of labs across the US, so it really doesn't matter where you order them from, they are all coming from the same places. You just pay more for the overheads at a brick and mortar store v buying online
Anonymous
My glasses are very complicated. I have to order from a store and try them on. Many times they have to be redone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe people still buy glasses in the store. I use Zenni.


I have to try on glasses and my face is not a good fit for most frames.
Same here. I spend time in the store and try on so many. Plus I like getting the opinion of the salespeople. They know their inventory and make good suggestions. Virtual try-on is cool, but it will never be as good as in-person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe people still buy glasses in the store. I use Zenni.


I have to try on glasses and my face is not a good fit for most frames.
Same here. I spend time in the store and try on so many. Plus I like getting the opinion of the salespeople. They know their inventory and make good suggestions. Virtual try-on is cool, but it will never be as good as in-person.


That is why I walk into a Warby Parker store. They have more options than pretty much anyone else.
Anonymous
Bethesda Vision Care on East-West Highway in Bethesda has an amazing selection of frames but it is more expensive than chain stores. They give you lots of personalized attention, though. It’s worth it for that. They take VSP. Gary is the best optician I have ever seen. He will show you frames that will look great on you.
Anonymous
I'm a big fan of these guys and have been going there since I was in high school (I'm 43):

https://www.theeyedoctors.com/

I also order a lot of glasses online from Zenni.

However, the best lenses I have gotten lately, shockingly, have been from WalMart Optical (I'm not in NOVA anymore). I also got a really cute pair of frames there. The vision care experts at our Walmart's optical center are amazing. They picked out great styles for people, had tons of options, and they fit great. If you don't wear glasses all the time and just need a backup pair it might be worth a shot going there.

People also rave about Costco for glasses, but I don't have a membership.
Anonymous
My Eye Doctor
Anonymous
I've had good luck with the Visionworks near Tysons. Good selection, reasonable prices, take VSP.
I'm always surprised that people are able to buy glasses online. I feel like frames looks so different in person.
post reply Forum Index » Beauty and Fashion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: