No, I wear $100 Warby Parker glasses. I've worn glasses for 30 years and have worn the $500 types. But PP is right that they all are manufactured similarly and cost the same whole sale. (That's right - your $800 "designer" frames really cost less than $20 to produce. The rest is profit.)
And as for the idea that on-line retailers don't cut the lenses correctly - well, I just have my lenses examined by 3 different ophthalmologists offices because I'm considering lasik, and no one had an issue with them. |
I'm trying Warby Parker this time - just sent my order for the 5 to try yesterday! I've had glasses all my life and there's no telling which ones will last and get you the most compliments ![]() Unless you're mega rich, I'd not pay attention to labels. Just get what suits you. |
I had Burberry for some years, but they did not flatter me in the least. I need heavy frames for my ridiculous prescription. I only wish I could look attractive in glasses. The eyeglass case was nice. So, I advise buying what looks good and to ignore the designer status. Buy several pairs if the look is flattering, because they might be impossible to find later.
PS, where might I find clip-on shades? (to go with my eccentric brainy look)? |
I have a pair of Barton Perreira glasses that I love. They were obscenely overpriced, but they are from a time when I had money. If I had the money now, I would buy another pair. I don't wear jewelry, and glasses are front and center on my face (I think my classmates from preschool onward mostly think of me as my glasses...). |
No not designer ones. I usually wear contacts but will not spend more just to have a designer name on them. |
Tom Ford, classic. |
Yes - had them for 5 years. Sun glasses styles change less frequently than glasses. Just go classic. |