For most people, a trip to the eye doctor comes every two years.
(Though for certain conditions, you may have to go more often). If your
exam shows that your eye glasses prescription hasn't changed, you may opt to just keep your old frames and go on your merry way.
No matter what the situation is, you should keep in mind several things before you make your final selection.
Questions to ask yourself when choosing eye glass frames:
Many eyeglass stores have a satisfaction guarantee which allows you to get the glasses, wear them for a day and then bring them back if you're not happy with them. Sure, the color of those frames was great on the day you tried them on, but now in the bright light of the sun, you look freakish and you just want to get them as far from you as possible. However, make sure that you understand the full details before you make your purchase, because there might be restrictions in the fine print.
While many people just buy their glasses right from their optometrist’s office, some may opt to take their prescription to an eyeglass shop.
Do a little research first, and have some frame names and prices on hand so that you can do some comparison shopping. In addition, make sure that the salesperson is willing to help you make decisions about fit and function and not just focused on the ringing of the cash register. Look for a place that is well lit with lots of mirrors as well as access to a window so that you can get an idea of what the frames look like in natural light.
We’re known for our tagline, “A frame for every face and a price for any budget”, and we look forward to seeing you as soon as possible to help you with all your eyeglass purchase needs.
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No matter what the situation is, you should keep in mind several things before you make your final selection.
Questions to ask yourself when choosing eye glass frames:
- Will I be wearing these frames every day, for sports, for fun or for work?
- Am I choosing a frame that might appeal to me now because I am feeling funky, but will seem loud and garish when it is time to wear them to the office?
- What am I going to do with my current frames?
- How long will I have to wait before replacing these frames if I do decide I hate them?
- Is there a satisfaction guarantee?
Many eyeglass stores have a satisfaction guarantee which allows you to get the glasses, wear them for a day and then bring them back if you're not happy with them. Sure, the color of those frames was great on the day you tried them on, but now in the bright light of the sun, you look freakish and you just want to get them as far from you as possible. However, make sure that you understand the full details before you make your purchase, because there might be restrictions in the fine print.
You’ll always save money when you visit 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore
as well. Here are our current eyeglass discounts: Share the
buy-one-get-one-free with a friend or family and we’ll pay for the eye
exam, a six month supply of Acuvue Oasys contact lenses for $119, two
pairs of super strong light weight polycarbonate
lenses plus two frames for $149 and we’ll pay for the eye exam and get a
new look for the new year with 20-25% off the buy-one-get-one-free
offer and we’ll pay for your eye exam or give you an in-store. credit.
Choosing the right place to buy your glassesWhile many people just buy their glasses right from their optometrist’s office, some may opt to take their prescription to an eyeglass shop.
Do a little research first, and have some frame names and prices on hand so that you can do some comparison shopping. In addition, make sure that the salesperson is willing to help you make decisions about fit and function and not just focused on the ringing of the cash register. Look for a place that is well lit with lots of mirrors as well as access to a window so that you can get an idea of what the frames look like in natural light.
We’re known for our tagline, “A frame for every face and a price for any budget”, and we look forward to seeing you as soon as possible to help you with all your eyeglass purchase needs.
To read the original article click here.
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