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9 Do's and Don't When It Comes to Buying Glasses

There's nothing quite as exciting as buying a brand new pair of glasses to wear every day. Glasses are a major part of your look, and you want to find the perfect pair that compliments your face and your style while providing the vision correction you need.

Whether you're looking to replace an old pair of glasses or you're about to buy your first pair, you need to know the basic tips on what to do (and not to do) when buying glasses.

Keep reading so you can learn how to find the perfect pair of eyeglasses.

 

 

1. Don't: Opt for Cheap Eyeglasses

When you buy your first pair of eyeglasses, you might be taken aback by the price of them. But don't let that scare you into buying a cheap pair of glasses!

Yes, eyeglasses can be a bit pricey, but when you consider the fact that a sturdy pair will last you several years, it's a lot easier take the leap and invest in them.

Don't opt for cheap glasses just to save a few bucks because you'll end up spending more on replacing them when they inevitably break.

2. Do: Consider Work Conditions

When buying a new pair of glasses, it's important to consider you're everyday working conditions.

Do you work in a factory or construction site that has a lot of potential irritants in the air? If so, you should opt for a pair of special safety glasses that provide extra protection against dust, dirt, and other irritants.

If you work in front of a computer all day, you should consider getting glasses with a blue light filter on the lens. These types of glasses can reduce eye strain and are also great for before bed because they filter out blue light, which can keep you awake longer.

3. Don't: Neglect the Return Policy

Even if you try your glasses on and like the feel of them, you never know how you'll like the glasses after wearing them for a few days straight. The frames might not fit exactly right or you might decide you don't like the style. 

It's important to never neglect the return policy for glasses. Make sure you can return them within a month of your purchase so you aren't stuck with a pair of glasses that are less than perfect.

4. Do: Plenty of Research

Your new pair of glasses is going to be a major part of your life moving forward. You'll wear them every day and you don't want to settle for a pair that doesn't fit, feel, and look perfect.

Make sure you do plenty of research on different brands of glasses before settling on a pair. Read reviews on how long they last and what benefits or negatives you can expect from a certain brand. 

5. Don't: Buy Glasses with the Wrong Prescription

You should never assume that your vision is the same as it was a couple of years ago. Even if your vision doesn't seem to have deteriorated since your last visit to the optometrist, it doesn't mean your prescription is the exact same.

Don't buy glasses with the wrong prescription just because you think your vision is the same. Make sure you schedule an appointment to get your eyes checked to make sure you have your prescription exactly right before buying a new pair of glasses.

6. Do: Consider Your Face Shape

It's important to consider the shape of your face before deciding on a pair of glasses. Even if you absolutely love a specific style of frame, it doesn't mean it'll look good on you.

You need to choose a frame that will compliment your facial features. If you make the wrong choice your look can be completely thrown off. Check out this guide on choosing glasses for the shape of your face.

7. Don't: Buy Unnecessary Add-Ons

You might be tempted by all of the add-ons available for prescription lenses like blue light filters, tints, polarization, etc., but you shouldn't add them unless you really need the features.

Not only can these add-ons make your glasses significantly more expensive, but they can take away from what you really need from your eyeglasses. 

8. Do: Consider Buying More Than One Pair

If this is your first pair of glasses, you might feel like sticking to just one pair is the best move. That might be the case if you just want a pair that can go with everything you wear. If you're only going to buy one pair, buying a black or clear pair of glasses is a great way to ensure you can match with any outfit.

But if you want to match your glasses with different styles and for unique occasions, you should consider getting a couple of different pairs. This can really diversify your outfits and it'll allow you to get more creative with your eyeglasses.

9. Don't: Neglect Your Style

You're going to be wearing your glasses every day, so don't forget to consider your personal style when choosing a pair of glasses. Think about what kind of clothes you wear and picture specific types of glasses with outfits you wear frequently.

Your glasses can be a strong fashion statement if you want them to be and will be a staple of your style moving forward.

Take Your Time When Buying Glasses

Buying glasses is exciting because you're going to be improving your vision and introducing a new element to your look. That's why it's important to take your time and do your due diligence when looking for the perfect pair of glasses.

Are you ready to start your search for a new pair of eyeglasses? Take a look at all of the best brands we have to offer!