Anonymous wrote:
I hate the rectangular thick plastic look that's everywhere, and since I've had glasses for decades, I notice I prefer rounder, rimless glasses. Generally unobtrusive.
As PP mentioned, go to a big online store and browze. Some allow you to see how the glasses look on yourself with your computer camera. It's fun.
Anonymous wrote:Lenscrafters -- I like being able to try on, plus my lenses are complex. Not even sure the online places would do them
Personally I like the Tiffany frames a lot, but they have a good selection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Echoing Zennis. I will never pay $$$ for glasses again. I need high-index lenses and could easily spend several hundred dollars on a pair, which I justified because I usually wore contacts and not my glasses very much, so I'd hold on to a pair of glasses for several years at a time. I wear my glasses a lot more now and love that I can afford to have several pairs on hand because they're so inexpensive at Zenni. Decent quality too. Once you figure out what size and style frames look best, you can filter out the options to select for just those.
Inexpensive Even with high-index lenses? How?
Anonymous wrote:Echoing Zennis. I will never pay $$$ for glasses again. I need high-index lenses and could easily spend several hundred dollars on a pair, which I justified because I usually wore contacts and not my glasses very much, so I'd hold on to a pair of glasses for several years at a time. I wear my glasses a lot more now and love that I can afford to have several pairs on hand because they're so inexpensive at Zenni. Decent quality too. Once you figure out what size and style frames look best, you can filter out the options to select for just those.