Has anyone ordered budget prescription glasses?

I just received my glasses from Zenni.
The jury is still out on whether or not I chose the right frames.
The clip-on sunglasses are very difficult to attach to the eyeglasses because I chose aviator style glasses and the steel bar on top is in the way.

https://www.zennioptical.com/p/full-rim-metal-alloy-with-spring-hinge/4189/418911
The clip-on sunglasses also don’t flip up, so I won’t be using them.
I think Zenni got my prescription right, and the price was extremely reasonable.
I’ll be able to give more feedback in the future. :+1:

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rather soon, i will order some sunglasses from Zenni.
i will post after i wear them for a while.
i actually use sunglasses more in the fall/winter
than the spring/summer because the sun angle
is lower and in direct line-of-sight.

I ordered another pair of prescription glasses from Zenni.
They’re very similar to my current pair (also from Zenni.)
Whichever pair I like less will be my backup pair.
Total price for the new pair: about $18 :dollar:
The glasses that I order are so cheap that I could collect them as a budget hobby if I wanted to. :grin:

$18? Thats close to the price of reading glasses.

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Yeah, it’s difficult for me to see how Zenni is making money off of my purchases.
In theory, I could go a bit cheaper than I am now, but I’m choosing stainless steel frames with good feedback that I like the looks of. :nerd_face:

Even while wearing glasses with the right Rx. :squinting_face_with_tongue:

I just got two new pair from Zenni. One pair of progressives. The other pair single vision. I work at a computer all day and with the single vision I don’t need to crain my neck to read my screens. There great! Exactly what I ordered.

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I received my new pair of glasses.
I think I like them more than the other, quite similar, pair.
Not only that, but they’re a bit cheaper. :dollar:
(I’m a sucker for aviator glasses.)