My wife wanted a set of rimless glasses, "like Sarah Palin's if
possible." I scoured the Zenni site and found frame #7100, which I
paired with lens option #226. The order was placed on November 5th, I
received email confirmation about 1 1/2 hours later, and the glasses
arrived on the 23rd. With progressive lenses and A/R coating the
total, including shipping was $62.85.

She is very impressed and raves about the clarity of vision and also
likes the style. HOWEVER, I was not a careful shopper as the temple
arms, which are black, have a white accent near the hinge and also at
the very tip of the curved ear piece. I completely missed it. There is
even descriptive text on the page, "white and black temple gradient"
which I neglected to see.

http://www.zennioptical.com/cart/product.php?productid=837&cat=0&page=1#largeimage

In the photo I assumed the shiny area near the hinge was a
photographic lighting highlight and it's almost impossible to see the
white area on the end of the temple arm. Luckily my wife loves the
white color accent (I offered to paint the temple arms black and she
adamantly refused.) She said that had she known ahead of time she
would have preferred it with the accent to straight black temple arms.

So, overall a success, but I offer a warning to all online shoppers--
read the descriptions and study the photos carefully. This is the 5th
order I've placed with Zenni, and all have been excellent. Also,
although I didn't run into this problem, be sure the size is correct
for your face size and your PD.




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