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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a low correction and like progressives. My problem is getting halfway-decent lenses. My early pairs were from a no-name optical shop that is now out of business. They were perfect. (I'm sure they outsourced them to a third party but I don't know who.) Now I try MyEyeDr and they're awful. They offer to regrind the lenses for the same price and they're better but still bad. Do you have a good optical shop that is good at progressive lenses? [/quote] Georgetown Optician. Very expensive but they do the work in house. I don't think their markeup is unusual, but they do sell expensive frames.[/quote] Costco - Lenses + frames cost about half as much as what I've paid in "fancier" stores. I love mine.[/quote] It really depends on what your eyes need. Costco has a great reputation, but there are people who really need a bit more than they can provide. I find their frames rather ordinary, but YMMV. OP, if you buy a pair and it takes more than a day to adjust, they weren't made right. You can get used to almost anything but you shouldn't have to "get used to it". [/quote]
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