Zenni seems to have the best selection when it comes to frame choice,
and they do have some pretty *off-the-wall* frames.

I would wait a bit before ordering from them though until they can get
their shipping headaches worked out.

Please post again when you get your order from O4L, and let us know
how the whole experience was for you, and your satisfaction ratings.

-=# Firewalker #=-

On Apr 9, 12:16 am, Robin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mostly just posting this as a record... but I have now ordered my
> first pairs of online glasses.
>
> I ordered from Optical4Less. Their website was easy to navigate, they
> have a 10% discount for glassyeyes that I am not sure is mentioned on
> here, and they waive shipping for 2 pairs of glasses. I might have
> ordered from Specs On The Net if I had been able to get their try-on
> Java application to work for me, my Java kept crashing.
>
> I got 1 pair of rounded rectangular rimless with custom clipon shades
> and one pair of basic black overstock frames as a backup.
>
> total, about $124.
>
> I'm pretty impressed that the backup pair was 15.00. if they are good
> glasses, I'll be very pleased.
>
> heck, both are cheap. but the second one is CHEAPPPPPP
>
> so who would be best for funky silly frames. I want either a pair of
> silly red or purple frames, or a pair of black with shiny rhinestones
> or silver sparkles. Optical4Less had a pair but they were too small in
> the bridge of the nose.
>
> thanks
>
> Robin
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