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Prescription Glasses
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Hi guys, I have few questions about prescription glasses. The thing is, I've used contact lenses since I was a teenager. The prescription of my existing glasses is so old, I'd be terrified to use them for anything else than watching tv. As I'm working at the office and constantly struggling with eye strain, I've started to think maybe it's time to get a new pair. I'm determined to get my eyes checked for free, but seriously not crazy about most of the frames out there... Any experiences ordering prescription glasses online? I'm going after retro style with a decent price, like https:/ /www.wa rbypark er.com/ , http:// www.bai leynels on.co.u k/, https:/ /kitegb .com/ ... Or is there better shops I should take a look at?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I get mine here £10 a pair and just as good as the ones from the optician that cost me £65.
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As long as you have a valid recent prescription, you can get your glasses anywhere. But be wary about Tesco....from my experience, their staff training leaves a great deal to be desired.
Also, don't forget that not all frames are the same....some frames will feel comfortable and some won't.
Try some of the High Street opticians...they all have a cheap range.
Also, don't forget that not all frames are the same....some frames will feel comfortable and some won't.
Try some of the High Street opticians...they all have a cheap range.