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I think this is one of the few real advantages we have compared to shopping blindly. I also pay attention to return policy and customer service response time. Nobody wants pretty shoes that hurt after ten minutes of walking. Recently I have been testing several online eyewear shops to compare frames and lenses. On the other hand, a well made pair of glasses can last a long time and feel comfortable all day.
If anyone is interested in real user experiences, I sometimes write short notes about the shops I test.
You can find one of the pages here:
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Bad lenses can cause eye strain, reflections and headache when you wear them for hours. I like when a shop clearly shows PD, lens height and bridge width in millimeters. When every picture has different colors or extreme filters, it is usually a bad sign. Price is important to me, but quality and comfort are even more important in the long run. I try to look for real photos of the insoles and soles, not only the outside of the shoe. Sometimes I even measure an existing frame with a ruler before ordering anything new. Having a tracking number that works on common sites is very convenient.
Hope this helps someone. |
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