DerMann said:Just got some in tortoise, too.
Funny thing is that I went to Lens Crafters and asked if I could have clear lenses put into them. The lady said they could and my insurance covered it.
Long story short, I got a brand new pair of Wayfarers with my prescription in an hour for $14.95 (had to pay a bit extra because they surpassed the $130 limit for frames).
Probably my favourite pair of eye glasses that I've owned. Comfortable, stylish, and built very well.
Max Flash said:Can you post a photo? I was thinking of doing something similar and would love to see how they turned out!
Thanks!
DerMann said:Haven't forgotten about your post, but my friend still has my memory card for my camera, and it's far too cold to stand around his dorm hoping someone will let me in.
One thing I've noticed with the rather large lenses is that they take a while to cool down and warm up, making for rather heavy fog indoors after spending some time in the snow and ice outside.
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Esme said:I have two pair of wayfarers, one black pair and one red pair.
I tried to get Rx (dark) lenses put in the red ones, but the optometrist said no go. They won't make me Rx sunnies at all here. Stupid optometrist anyway. We'll see what they say when I get back to the US about that. I have never had so much trouble with my glasses and contacts as I have here downunder, what's up with that?