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First question is £399 all in for lindbergs a good price?
Do selfridges in london sell glasses, i want to look at the ray ban range up close as opposed to on the net?
thanks
About what I paid... they broke a year later. The newer styles don't seem as robust as previous designs so won't be replacing them.
That's about what I paid for my Lindbergs 3(?) years ago. Seemed like a lot for a bit of bent wire and some plastic but mine have lasted well despite some abuse.
Mrs Rio bought some Raybans at Selfridges a few years back but don't know whether they still do them.
I have a pair of Rayban precription specs that i got from Vision Express (I think) - cost about £150 all in about 1 or 2 years ago
About what I paid... they broke a year later. The newer styles don't seem as robust as previous designs so won't be replacing them.
Thats not good are they not warrantied? I'll have a look at vision express.
I paid about £600 for lindbergs a few years back - but lens technology has advanced and prices come down so I know longer need the very best lenses.
Last pair was about £350 but I am in monthly scheme that gives 30% discount
for a pair of ****in glasses?
get a grip
£1000 on a bike. Get a grip.
£50 on shoes & a handbag. Get a grip.
😈£50 on shoes & a handbag. Get a grip.
Bump for the daytime shift.
bought my air's 7 years ago, the frames were c200 and the lens c150 on top of that, i have replaced the lens once and they were about the same price.
so over 7 years, c400 sounds reasonable to me.
Hmmm which is the opposite to corroded experience. I'll find out about warranty.
Ifyou are looking at spending this kind of money on Sunglasses you should take a look at "maui jims" b4 ou spend anything, they have the best lens technology for sunglasses on the market atm, and can do fashion and sport styles. From an opticians they can also do prescription glazed
not sunnies, just normal glasses but i have never had glasses before and I try to operate the buy cheap buy twice policy.
then £399 isn't cheap you are being mightily done tbh.......
I bought some Rayban sunglasses. They got slightly bent after about a year so I tried to find out if I could get them sent off and sorted out. I was willing to pay for this, not just try and claim it as a warranty repair.
I was told that Rayban have no UK support and so there's nothing that could be done. Hmmm. Won't be buying Rayban again.
By contrast a mate trod on his Oakley E-Wires. Phoned Oakley and was told to send them in with a cheque for £17 for a replacement frame. He got them back a week later and the small scratch that had been on one of the lenses wasn't there either, so pretty sure they just replaced them for £17.
I know where I'll be spending my money next time I'm looking for some decent glasses.