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Would I save money shopping for glasses at Zenni Optical?

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Would I save money shopping for glasses at Zenni Optical?

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Please choose a size and shape that is suitable to your liking and particular facial size and features from the various categories on the home page of the website. One of the most important aspects of frame fit is frame width, and you may compare the width of the frame you’re currently wearing, to those dimensions shown on the website. Frame width is determined by measuring from the widest point of the frame, on one side, to the outermost point on the other side of the frame, at the temple. Temple arm length is the measurement from the front of the frame to the tip of the temple along the length of the entire temple arm. A millimeter or two of variance is not significant, although you want the temple arm to be long enough so that the glasses don’t perch at an angle above your ear, thereby distorting your angle of vision. The angle at the tip of the temple may be adjusted to accommodate your personal dimensions. To help you with frame fit, many times you’ll find a series of numbers on t

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In this economy, not many of us can afford to spend hundreds of dollars on a pair of eyeglasses. But we can’t afford to walk around half-blind until the economy picks up, either. Therein lies the rub. But Zenni Optical, an online discount eyeglasses retailer, is doing its best to help by offering cheap prescription glasses starting at $8. Cheap prescription glasses from $8? This can’t be real? Yes, it’s real. In fact, I’m wearing a pair of Zenni Optical glasses right now. And I have another pair at work. And I absolutely love them. Here’s why… I use glasses for reading and computer use. And, as I make my living as a writer, I stare at small type on a computer screen for no less than eight hours each weekday. A pair of prescription glasses from the optometrist cost $180. Before long, the day finally came when I stumbled into the office without my glasses. By lunchtime I had a pounding headache, and my forehead felt as though it were about to burst. Determined to never let it happen ag

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