There are places online that will repair damaged frames, but he would
have to be without his glasses for a little while, probably a couple
of weeks.

You might also be able to get a replacement frame from the
manufacturer, or a 3rd party site like eBay.

Most of us would just have a new pair made, but then most of us aren't
triathletes.  Are they prescription?  I couldn't tell from the site.

     -- Chuck Knight



On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Sharon<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> My husband is a triathlete and wears a pair of Rudy Project
> Sunglasses...
>
> http://www.e-rudy.com/index_inner_detail.php?group_id=1&cat_id=&item_id=SN761042
>
> My toddler just broke the "arm" piece off the glasses and I'm hoping
> to not pay the $200 to buy a new pair.
>
> The lenses are fine, just need new rims (sorry I don't know the
> logo).  We took them to the local eye doctor but he couldn't fix them.
>
> Any advice??
>
> >
>

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