Yes, they do much better with ordinary frames than with rimless. My
Zenni rimless simply would not stay straight and correctly aligned, an
issue that got worse over time.  There was too much play in the slots
in the lens that was supposed to keep the frame straight. There's
clearly a lot of hand work in assembling rimless so quality is
probably all over the map.

But, I've been a repeat buyer of multiple pairs of metal full-rim and
half-rim glasses from them and I'm very happy with these glasses.


On Nov 23, 7:20 pm, Rudolf Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
  What surprises me is that anyone
  has ever been satisfied by Zenni. I suppose Zenni might do better
with
  simple plastic frames, which only require the insertion of lenses.

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