Zenni classic square prescription glasses black plastic frame 1241

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:36:07 PM EDT

American Classics Carter frames. Not too small, but not BCG size. The fit is good - I've got a large, but narrow head, and they do a decent job of staying on my face. I put a little Goon Tape on the temples and bridge so they don't slide when I sweat at work or on the range.

They were about $65, and I kinda dig the blue accents.

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:41:28 PM EDT

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Framless. I never liked this style until I tried them on.  I think I look much better without glasses and it makes them blend in and disappear much more.

The downside is they are very fragile. I was warned that they will not hold up to any abuse and I believe it.

Like this:

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Posted: 7/26/2021 9:42:33 PM EDT

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Flexon....transition lenses.

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:44:08 PM EDT

[#3]

Rimless, flexible, with Trivex lenses, and oleophobic coating.

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:44:38 PM EDT

[#4]

want to go old school BC frames lol
Buddy Holly

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:45:22 PM EDT

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They are much less fragile if you stay away from polycarbonate lenses.

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:45:45 PM EDT

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Flexon....transition lenses.

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I used to have transitions, but they were way too slow to lighten back up indoors or in a darkened area.

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:47:00 PM EDT

[#7]

Two extremes - either small, frameless or full on machinists glasses (clear aviators).

Depends on how wide of a FOV I need.

Daily is small frameless, weekends I typically wear the clear aviators.

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:49:32 PM EDT

[#8]

Oakley with transition for glasses.  Oakley Rx sunglasses.  Ballistic glasses...I forget, but I wanted to go with WileyX, then couldn't find anything I liked.  Uvex, maybe?  I get them in a week.
ETA: Actually, got them today.  Uvex.

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:54:33 PM EDT

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I'm extremely tempted to get a pair of flexible BC style frames, or maybe the ones from Sicario.

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:56:21 PM EDT

[#10]

Giorgio Armani but I'm looking for a set of Oakleys for outdoor use.

Posted: 7/26/2021 9:57:48 PM EDT

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Posted: 7/26/2021 9:58:27 PM EDT

[#12]

I have two pair of Oakley half jacket frames I've had for 20+ years. One tinted, one clear. Indoors I usually  wear Silhouette titanium frameless.

Posted: 7/26/2021 10:03:49 PM EDT

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Ooh. Classy.

Posted: 7/26/2021 10:06:15 PM EDT

[#14]

Gucci

Posted: 7/26/2021 10:30:08 PM EDT

[#15]

Oakley Barrelhouse

I stopped buying the delicate Flexon frames due to the cost to repair and long lead time to get temple pieces that are the correct length.  They were great otherwise.  I think I wore out or destroyed four frames over 15 years.
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Posted: 7/26/2021 10:37:15 PM EDT

[#16]

I wear contacts mainly, but I had some pretty sweet Arnette's until I left them in Hawaii last March.

Posted: 7/26/2021 10:42:10 PM EDT

[#17]

Posted: 7/26/2021 10:43:42 PM EDT

[#18]

Lunor.  There is only one.

Posted: 7/26/2021 10:45:47 PM EDT

[#19]

Currently using the "Thomas" frame from eyebuydirect.  Got photochromic amber lenses but I think I might splurge and get an Oakley frame with transition lenses next time - when I can afford that.

Posted: 7/26/2021 10:45:51 PM EDT

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Posted: 7/26/2021 10:53:37 PM EDT

[#21]

ANSI Z87 1,  However, for daily wear, I do not have the side shields on.

Posted: 7/27/2021 8:21:09 AM EDT

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Posted: 7/27/2021 8:59:12 AM EDT

[#23]

Oakley Airdrop

Posted: 7/27/2021 9:04:22 AM EDT

[#24]

I've been wearing these Rayban glasses for a few years. //www.ray-ban.com/usa/eyeglasses/RX3447V%20UNISEX%20round%20metal%20optics-tortoise/8053672875256

Posted: 7/27/2021 9:11:07 AM EDT

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Posted: 7/27/2021 9:11:20 AM EDT

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Posted: 7/27/2021 9:18:49 AM EDT

[#27]

Oakley Surface Plate wide with Transitions XTRActive high index lenses with anti-glare and scratch coatings.

Have a set of Wiley X Boss frames with facial seal for safety glasses when needed, same deal on the lenses.

ESS Turbofans with perscription insert.

Posted: 7/27/2021 9:20:28 AM EDT

[#28]

Frameless titanium Nikon's, they seem very fragile, yet have help up for 10+ years thus far.

Posted: 7/27/2021 10:03:25 AM EDT

[#29]

Ray-Ban New Wayfarer Classic

Posted: 7/27/2021 10:08:37 AM EDT

[#30]

Oakley Socket 5.5 I like them and they are less fragile than my last pair.

The lenses I got from target suck ass though. My previous pair from Sears were 2 years old and have one minor scratch. I have had these target lenses for less than 3 months and they are tore up. I havent treated them any different than the others.

Posted: 7/27/2021 10:09:52 AM EDT

[#31]

The cheapest frames I can find on Zenni, bought by the dozen. Works out to like $8 a pair, shipped.

They look a bit nerdy, but fuck it. I hate scratched lenses and looking for lost glasses. I just have a pile of brand new frames ready to go, and I toss them if they get scratched or grab another pair if I can't find the one I was wearing last night. There's nothing like brand new lenses, and I have that at least once a month. I'm cool looking like a tool in exchange.

Edit: these //www.zennioptical.com/p/unisex-fullrim-acetate-plastic-square-eyeglass-frames/1241?skuId=124121

Posted: 7/27/2021 10:10:30 AM EDT

[#32]

I like to have lots of different pairs of glasses so that I have options.

I did pick up the exact glasses from Sicario, but they are essentially costume glasses.  I still had prescriptions made though.

Posted: 7/27/2021 10:11:24 AM EDT

[#33]

Before I had my eyes lasered I wore the new style bcgs... Before that was frameless.

Posted: 7/27/2021 10:20:24 AM EDT

[#35]

Oakley Clubface in Pewter

Posted: 7/27/2021 10:26:36 AM EDT

[#36]

Bought it in a Sears, I have no fing idea what brand.

Posted: 7/27/2021 12:57:14 PM EDT

[#37]

Titanium gun metal colored wire frames.  I buy the same style every year.

My reading glasses are antique pince nez!

Posted: 7/27/2021 12:58:53 PM EDT

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Buddy Holly

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I'm wearing Buddy Hollys right now, also have a pair of John Lennons.

Posted: 7/27/2021 1:02:09 PM EDT

[#39]

I got coke bottles.

Posted: 7/27/2021 1:05:36 PM EDT

[#40]

Ray Ban 6356

The only glasses that I've ever worn in my entire life that I've had people actually compliment me on.  As in, "Hey, I love your glasses."

Posted: 7/27/2021 1:22:05 PM EDT

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Posted: 7/27/2021 1:26:58 PM EDT

[#42]

Some full frame with spring hinges and nose pads from zenni.
Has transition lenses.

Posted: 7/27/2021 1:34:14 PM EDT

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Posted: 7/27/2021 1:36:59 PM EDT

[#45]

Oakley Clubface OX3102 Pewter

Comfortable and lightweight.

Posted: 7/27/2021 1:39:15 PM EDT

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Posted: 7/27/2021 1:53:59 PM EDT

[#47]

My optical plan allows me two pairs a year and my vision hasn't changed in years so I have a bunch, my favorite are the Perry Ellis PE326 in Gray Fade. For dress up occasions I have pair of Alberto Romani semi rimless frames. Then I have a few cheaper frames that were free on the plan.

Posted: 7/27/2021 2:02:51 PM EDT

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Damn son !

I wouldn't be opposed to dropping that kinda money on an eyeglass frame if they were really nice but I'd have to try them on and not just order them online.

Posted: 7/27/2021 2:14:28 PM EDT

[#49]

Lacoste

Posted: 7/27/2021 2:15:52 PM EDT

[#50]

I exclusively wear Oakley glasses and prescription sunglasses.

I have Socket's on right now.

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Why are Zenni frames so cheap?

Why are Zenni Optical glasses so cheap? There are various reasons why Zenni Optical can keep the cost of its eyeglasses low. Zenni glasses are made at a dedicated factory and shipped directly to the consumer. Also, because Zenni sells its glasses online, they don't pay for brick-and-mortar retail space.

Are Zenni glasses low quality?

The quality is great and the prices are even better!” During the initial 30-day period, broken frames can be replaced at no charge. Additionally, while replacement nose pads and nose pad screws for rimless frames are offered for the life of the glasses, Zenni does not offer repair services.

Is Zenni as good as Warby Parker?

Zenni is cheaper, and therefore you should go with it if you're on a tighter budget. On the other hand, Warby Parker is better, mainly because you have a lot more lenses to choose from, higher quality materials, more services like prescription renewal, and so on.

Does Zenni use glass or plastic lenses?

Our lenses are all made with advanced plastics and are available in seven indexes, which will determine how thick or thin your glasses lenses will be.

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