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- Soler0
Yeah, my insurance covers part of the cost, I'm due for another check-up, and my lenses are perma-scratched.
- OeufOeuf0
Best thing to do is to go to a shop and try on every pair you think looks interesting. Bring someone with you to give you a second opinion. I don't trust the peeps at the store, it seems like they give you the most expensive pair. Brand names are sometimes good, but 9 times out of 10 there's similar pair from a smaller company that costs half the price.
- e-pill0
goto a flea market on a sunday and get 20 pairs of plastic frames from the 1956-1963 time period for under $100 and take em all to get GLASS lenses and sun glass lenses in em'
get some with mirrors in em too and some with x-ray in em. them is nice.
- gramme0
Got some rly nice Polo Ralph Lauren specs at DOC eyeworld for 60% off. They're made out of Italian.
- paraselene0
i always go to the super dooper posh places, you know where they sell alain mikli and oliver peoples. waltz on in as if money is no object, get the person there to really help you out with it. tell them you're concerned that you won't be able to pick out the exact right kind to best flatter your face.
they will explain to you why or why not you shouldn't have square/wire/tortoiseshell whatever and you try on practically ever pair in the place.
then, once you've figured out which ones look best on you, take note of the designer and the style, say you're going to shop around a bit more, thank them profusely for their help and then go home and get them (or knock offs of them) on the internets for a fraction of the price.
job's a good'un.
- gramme0
job's a good'un.
paraselene
(Oct 5 06, 11:29)Sage wisdom.
- k0na_an0k0
shweet!
- OeufOeuf0
Right on paraselene.
I did that once and absolutely fell in love with a pair of Oliver People's (yes, I know, how cliche). Of course the frames were $350+. After about 2 weeks of searching for cheaper prices I came across a shop selling the display frames and got the pair I wanted for $100. Frames were in perfect shape!
- Jaline0
prada.
niconico
(Oct 5 06, 15:25)Sweet! I would love to get some Prada ones. I once had some really high-class brand but didn't know it until after they were worn out.
I have the hardest time finding sunglasses. Maybe I'll get some perscription ones, but I won't be wearing them all the time (for one, I live in Ottawa) so maybe that's not such a good idea. It's not practical for class and stuff b/c people would be wondering why I was always wearing sunglasses indoors. So I'm thinking that maybe I should just get contacts and then get normal sunglasses, or some hot glasses.
How confusing.
- k0na_an0k0
hmmm... i like.
any online help? like something that says thin faces need a certain type of glasses. i'm totally lsot.
- woodyBatts0
Kona,
I think www.framesdirect.com has that feature.
but i would suggest...
Go find a really beautiful sharp dressed girl and ask for her opinion on frames. Then ask "What she would get if she I always get complimented on was me"I learned that from my dad. My fly eyewear. ;)
I am totally serious btw.
- JerseyRaindog0
No sorry, I know that wasn't very helpful.
- k0na_an0k0
already have those.
thansk for all the good advice guys and gals. i gots an appointment this weekend. yay!
- woodyBatts0
Jaline
You can go to the store and try glasses on, on the inside of the frame there is #, that is the model number, then you can go on the interweb and find your glasses.
- spendogg0
go try some on and get the ones you like, i think rectangles woul look good on ya.
there are this things called shops, but you have to go outside into the real world. I dont think the interwebs can help you with this one.