1οΈβ£ Know Your Prescription
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Have a current, valid prescription from your eye doctor.
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Double-check pupillary distance (PD) β this is critical for lens centering.
2οΈβ£ Understand Your Face Shape
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Oval, square, round, heart, triangle β identify yours to find flattering styles.
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Use online virtual try-on tools or measure an existing pair of glasses you like.
3οΈβ£ Check Frame Measurements
β Look for three key numbers on your old frame:
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Lens width
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Bridge width
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Temple length
β Compare these to the new framesβ specs online.
4οΈβ£ Research the Retailer
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Buy from reputable, well-reviewed stores.
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Look for clear return policies and warranty coverage.
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Check authenticity guarantees, especially for designer brands.
5οΈβ£ Read Reviews & See Real-Life Photos
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Search customer reviews.
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Check photo uploads from other buyers β they often reveal the true color and fit better than brand images.
6οΈβ£ Understand Lens Options
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Single vision, progressive, blue-light blocking, photochromic, etc.
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Match to your daily needs: office work, driving, outdoors, etc.
7οΈβ£ Ask for Support
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Many online optical stores offer live chat or phone advice β use it.
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Donβt hesitate to verify lens coatings, frame durability, and shipping details.
8οΈβ£ Keep an Eye on Aftercare
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Confirm if you can adjust or repair your glasses locally.
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Store them properly and clean them gently to maximize their lifespan.
Buying eyewear online can be easy and cost-effective if you plan carefully.