A couple things, Jane, and far be it for me to defend Zenni, but
memory plastic is not the best material -- in fact you don't find it
very often now. More importantly -- your optician is pissed that you
didn't spend $400 in her store. My guess is, that you could bring a
pair in from any other store, tell her they're from Zenni and she'd
pick them apart in the same manner.

Are there better frames? Sure. Do they work? Sounds like they do.

I've bought nearly 40 pairs in the past three years from the whole
gamut of online eyeglasses stores and (apart from one pair not being
right, and another in the bottom of the lake) they're all still in
action.

Caveat emptor with your optician as well.

- Ira

On Sep 16, 3:46 pm, "J. Webber" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Today I went to have my new Zenni glasses adjusted, and, alas, the optician
> was NOT impressed. Said that the frames (clear memory plastic, rimless,
> #3411) are cheap-cheap, with little cracks in the plastic and that the
> lenses were not well mounted. Caveat emptor.
>
> Jane
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