high index (what I got) adds 30 bucks. should be able to find 5$ off promo codes to bring the price to 120. my scprit is -4 right, -6 left...with slight astigmatism in my left eye. they had no issues with it and the lenses are pretty decent. not Nikon or hoya quality but I can barely tell a difference. call them up and ask nonetheless. |
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| On their website FAQ, they list the prescription strength they can do. They can go pretty high -9 and -10. I love mine!! |
Former optician here. It does annoy offices when we have people ask for this and I have had coworkers flat out say no on the principle that you weren't buying from them. It is a measurement and is not part of your eye exam. I liken it to going to a suit maker and asking him to measure you so that you can buy online. THAT SAID, I always provided the measurement because I'm a nice person and it takes 20 seconds - and I have always felt guilty knowing the markup on frames (3x wholesale at a minimum) and lenses (a CR-39 plastic lens with scratch is around $5 wholesale) and really do not blame people at all for shopping online. |
| Yes, I have a pair and I love them. It's super easy to buy/try on. |
do you think WP, Zenni, and Coastal can destroy the stranglehold Luxottica has? I don't mind paying optician prices on lindberg, silhouette, barton perreira, mykita, etc. and with very highest end lenses. But Luxottica and Safilo conglomerate frame brand markup is insane. I wonder if like many things, the internet will destroy brick & mortar for poor and middle class consumers and the only B&M's that will thrive are places like Georgetown Optician (where you can easily drop 1000 on spectacles). |
| I recently ordered some WP glasses and got an email back that I needed the pupillary distance measurement. They have an online camera device for measureing pd on the website. I did the online measurement but also called my eye doctor ( who by the way does not sell glasses or contacts). I told them I was buying eyeglasses on line and that they did not fill in the pd on my prescription. They pulled my file and told me what it was. They said they usually take that measurment but don't write it down because the eyeglass shop does it again. They had no problem providing the measurement. By the way the measuerement I took using WP on line kit was different then my doctors meausrement. We used the doctors PD. My glasses turned out great! They are also progressives which WP has just started doing on a limited basis. My first pair of progressives I purchased at Costco and could never get used to them. I always had to take them off to read a menu or other items up close. I don't think they did them correctly. I got better glasses on line then in person. The progressives were expensive ! But they are wonderful! |
| sorry for all the typos above but I don't have my glasses on and typing on my ipad ! |
My husband had to go back into the eye doctor's to have his pupillary distance measured after the exam. Inconvenient. |
Eye doctors should offer nicer/trendier frames for less like Parker Warby. I have REALLY bad eyesight and now must get bifocals. There have been many times in my life where I have had to just live with my bad eyesight because I couldn't afford new glasses. I suffered through headaches due to the eye strain. I would have been thrilled with options like Parker Warby. I don't feel bad for ophthalmologists, I doubt they have money problems. |
| Have two pair Love Warby Parker! |
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PP here - was in an ultra high end spectacle store in seattle yesterday (akin to georgetown optician) and the a cute young blonde thing working there and surrounded by high-end frames day in day out asked if I was wearing Oliver People's -
So for those concerned about the value/price - I have to say it is pretty good. almost 6 months in of daily wear and they have held up well |
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I ordered from Warby Parker and returned them, I just couldn't get them to fit properly (went to Target to adjust them for free) and the material the frames are made out of is just cheap feeling compared to the other pair of glasses I had (from Costco!). I was not impressed so I returned them.
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| PP here - also wanted to mention that they don't have smaller frames, so if you need 138 temple length or less, Warby Parker is not the place for you. |
OP, I'm just like you, a terrible prescription!! Don't order online, they won't get the prescription right. Trust me, I've tried twice and ended up with headaches with both pairs. |