About Affordable Eyeglasses
Prices for eyeglasses are all over the map. You might have two pairs of glasses and they look the same, the quality is pretty much the same, but they are sold at vastly different prices. One of the reasons for that is that a handful of companies are making most of the frames and lenses out there. So it is a good idea to check online stores that make their own frames for less. You can find your affordable eyeglasses in trendy style. How to find your affordable eyeglasses?
Firstly, do not focus on brands. One reason glasses cost a lot is that they have become a hot fashion accessory. You can spend hundreds on frames from Chanel, Prada, Versace, and other big names. But those frames are often designed and manufactured by companies that license the names, not the designers. And they may not be sturdier than store-brand frames. Most are made by a handful of companies that also make high-quality non-designer frames, some of which look similar to the name brands, minus the logo, at a fraction of the cost. Secondly, you can shop in discount stores. Thirdly, get affordable eyeglasses. To get lenses online, ask your doctor for a copy of your eyeglass prescription, plus your pupillary distance number (the distance, measured in millimeters, between the centers of the pupils in each eye. Fourthly, eyeglass stores often have coupons and special half-price deals. If you find one, consider buying a backup pair in case your primary pair is lost or broken. That way you won't have to run to an expensive shop to have a replacement made right away. Or just ask for a discount if you buy two pairs. Eye doctors and independent shops may be more willing than chains to negotiate on price. At last, if you're covered by insurance, find out whether the eyeglass store accepts your plan. About half of our survey respondents who shopped in stores used it to cover part of their bills. Insurance would cover up to $140 of the cost on average. Those with little or no insurance had to pay an average of $244 out of pocket. If you have vision coverage but are shopping at a retailer that doesn't accept your plan and many online vendors don't, you might be able to get reimbursed for at least part of your out-of-pocket costs.