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If you find a decent pair you like. You can bring the frames to the guy at Building 19 in weymouth he can order up the lenses. And he can take you old glasses and tell your script off them
I just got a set from RX-safety.com Wiley X AirRage. High volocity impact safety glass. Dark Smoke, polarized, progressive Bifocals...saved about $200 than from my eye Dr for the same frame and prescribtion.
Frames about $66.00, plus single vision $35, polarized $50 , get your prescribtion from your eye doctor and order them on line like you want...mirrors, polarized, gray, green, brown. They got good live on line text support. Answer all your questions before you order.
They wanted me to order frames first and have the eye doctor measure pupil distance and segment height for my bifocals. My buddy just bought a set of AirRage sun glasses just like I wanted from the local Harley dealer so I borrowed his for the measurement at the eye dr.
I am pleased...
LOVE this company- have two pairs of prescription glasses from them and will buy again......and they FREQUENTLY run 20% off of their regular low prices
I have had a pair of LiquidPolar wrap-around prescription glasses for a couple of years..... absolutely love 'em.. they were pricey, but I only have one set of eyes...
There are always places online that offer reduced prices on prescription glasses, regular or sunglasses, but they have a few problems. First, you are unable to try on the glasses, which can cause the purchase of glasses that you find unattractive.
I've never viewed glasses as a fashion item - I just wear 'em so I can see. Buying frames isn't a big deal. I just order something like this from Randolph Engineering and send it to one of the online optimetry outfits with my prescription to get polarized lenses installed.
If there's any question about frame size, one visit to a sticks and bricks optometrist to try on a few solves that.
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