> On Sep 21, 7:35 pm, sonshine <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have others here had great success with these
> delicate frames, and if so, do you have any advice to help one make
> the right decisions when choosing the particulars while placing an
> order for this type of glasses?
I've had two sets from Zenni and they've been great (#3258). Make sure
you get the right size lens (not too wide or too narrow). If you are
getting progressive lenses, a taller lens is better for the
intermediate range vision.
Be mindful of the method of attaching the lens to the frame. This
style worries me, because of the way the frame is attached to the
lens. Looks like trouble to me:
http://www.zennioptical.com/cart/product.php?productid=362&cat=7&page=1#largeimage
This one looks much more stable. It has a screw hole and a placement
hole, so should be more rigid:
http://www.zennioptical.com/cart/product.php?productid=226&cat=7&page=1#largeimage
Don't get memory titanium or memory plastic as they cannot be bent and
reshaped to fit your face.
When not in use, I always store my rimless glasses in a case. After
about a year one of the nuts holding the bridge on the lens was
slightly loose. Tightened that up and all was good.
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