• SasquatchCosmonaut@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      Yep! You just get a prescription from the eye doctor and enter the values on the site. 20 bucks later and boom you have some very reliable and inexpensive glasses. I’ve been using these guys for years and had basically zero issues.

    • ɠισƚԋҽϝʅσɯ@lemm.ee
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      Yep, also need your pupillary distance. i havent gotten an exam in so long i cant remember if thats included in the prescript. Luckily my eyesight hasnt gotten worse (yet).

      Wearing my 26 dollar photochromic zennis for this comment. Been using zenni glasses for the better part of a decade.

    • PancakeBrock
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      1 hour ago

      I got a pair of prescription glasses and sun glasses from Payne glasses for $80. I stopped wearing contacts a few years ago, and I work outside. I really missed having sun glasses.