It is time to replace my glasses. The last were titanium bendable frames. This time I went shopping to see what was available. The things I found were that square lenses and heavyt temples are "in". No one had light wire frames.
I was trying to find out what a real pair costs; there lots of ads for % off, or $200 or more off, or 2 pairs for $99. Not a clue as to what quality frames, polycarbonate, scratch coating, anti glare, and progressives add.
The wife just got new ones at Target, it took 3 pairs to get it right. They have two grades of lenses made, a good, and a better; the better works best for my wifes problems, but cost $30 extra. They also didn't tell her that they could not grind a usable transition in a small lens--the area is not large enough to work well.
It looks like I will have to spend $300 to $500 no matter what, and that doesn't include making a second pair of sunglasses, or replacing safety glasses at work. I have never had sunglasses; anyone ever use the photo darkening things?
Any ideas on how to really find out what the cost and quality would be? I looked at Sears, Penneys, Pearle, Lens Crafters., and Target; haven't looked at Walmart yet. Someone must still have oval wire frames. I also know that the opticians can be different, even in the same chain of stores. The one thing going os that Colorado will let you fill a prescription at a different optical store than where you got it.