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[quote=Anonymous]If you decide to buy new ones, go to Zenni on-line [url]https://www.zennioptical.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw9MCnBhCYARIsAB1WQVX5tZcKS1ScMU4kAK_B63rlx52bwZPodFKcE9EQuZ3rYxc4wqM26ZQaAh0_EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds[/url] They are inexpensive and easy to get. You upload your prescription to the web-site and a photo of your child's face. The web-site will walk you though how to measure your child's face (you print out a measuring scale). Once you have the prescription and measurements in, you can pick any frame and put the frame on your child's photo. I had my son come to the computer and he picked out the frames he wanted from looking at how they looked on his face. The basic frame he selected were $20.00. With a bunch of add-ones (anti-glare coating, fog resistance, etc), it came to $60, but those things are optional. And he loves his glasses and he loves how he looks in them. If you don't have a printer, you can download the measuring image to your phone, then go to FedEx/Kinko's/Staples/etc and they will tell you how to print from your phone. I know that FedEx/Kinko's has an email address you email the image and they will print from the email. It's under a dollar, something like 65-75 cents to print one page. You can also do the imaging and "try ons" on your phone. Added bonus. I saw there were pink glasses options on the "Glasses under $30" page.[/quote]
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