Originally posted by: eviljoker
i need some as well...i looked at http://www.goggles4u.com/
Originally posted by: jadinolf
Question: how do you get the proper fit on frames if they don't see you?
Just curious.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
I agree their prices seem to be very good, but like the other poster, I wonder how you can choose eyeglasses without having any idea how they will fit you, or how a particular frame will look on your face.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: BoomerD
I agree their prices seem to be very good, but like the other poster, I wonder how you can choose eyeglasses without having any idea how they will fit you, or how a particular frame will look on your face.
As I said before, unless your head has expanded a great deal since you last bought glasses, the frame size/width is not going to change. The only thing left to figure out is the frame style and prescription (which you should already know). As for seeing how they would look on your face, nothing that a trip down to the local Sears or Walmart wouldn't solve.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: BoomerD
I agree their prices seem to be very good, but like the other poster, I wonder how you can choose eyeglasses without having any idea how they will fit you, or how a particular frame will look on your face.
As I said before, unless your head has expanded a great deal since you last bought glasses, the frame size/width is not going to change. The only thing left to figure out is the frame style and prescription (which you should already know). As for seeing how they would look on your face, nothing that a trip down to the local Sears or Walmart wouldn't solve.
I understand about the particular measurements, that part is easy, but a trip to Wally-world or K-Sears is only going to give you the idea of a certain style, UNLESS you happen to find a particular manufacturer/frame that you like, then find it on the site...THEN, you can accurately know what a certain frame will look like on YOU...Hmm, that reminds me of the many rants about people using B&M stores for research on products, then buying on the web...I've done that myself when I bought my digital camera, but lots of people think it's unethical..."why should the store owner help you with your product questions/research, only to have you buy elsewhere? " However, I'm all for saving a buck when I can, (as long as it doesn't mean buying "Made in China" for things where I have a "Made in USA" option...
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: eviljoker
i need some as well...i looked at http://www.goggles4u.com/
Wow, their prices kick ass. Thanks.
**Update**
Found a pair!!!
http://www.goggles4u.com/detail1.asp?PID=10119
Just need to get that sheet with my prescription on it when I get back from the beach
Originally posted by: eviljoker
i need some as well...i looked at http://www.goggles4u.com/
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: eviljoker
i need some as well...i looked at http://www.goggles4u.com/
geez.. 2000+ frames to choose from and they only show you 15 frames at a time in each category.
they need to have a better way of displaying besides just "more frames" button.