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When I used to wear LAeyeworks frames I'm certain that spares were available, after a frame cracked they couriered a new frame over to my opticians. My current theo frames have spares available as do my relatively new Mykita sunglasses.
got my last set from my local independent, Oakley frames for £150 all in.
I swear by Oakley frames, for both vision and shades
footflaps - MemberThe mark-up on anything sold in the high-street has to be high to pay for the rent of premium space. Same thing with Coffee shops etc.
^^^ This and the cost of feeding the bureaucratic ZMs. 😯
does the high street theory stand up though? What if all high street sold products were proportionally retailed price wise as the constituent parts and manufacturing cost as Glasses [b][u]FRAMES[/u][/b] ( 😉 ) are?
Moe - I assume you don't buy t-shirts made in Bangladesh with the logo of a [insert fashion brand of choice] made for 6 or maybe 7 pence and sold for £45?
Horses for courses. I have a male colleague who's almost 60 and wears various poundland ones with animal print arms, another goes to a factory that has its own shop (in Atlas area of Sheffield) and swears by them for quality and value. I have a couple £25 pairs of specsavers ones. Perfect for getting muddy. I assume high end glasses are you expensive because they are very accurately made by someone that knows what they're doing.
I assume high end glasses are you expensive because they are very accurately made by someone that knows what they're doing.
...and properly fitted by someone that knows what they're doing. This is pretty important with varifocals.