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by Garth
Zenni for well-over a decade now. My vision is terrible (near-sighted, slight astigmatism, bifocals are needed but not used) and have been rocking the bare bones $7 ones for a long time. Zenni has been a real treat for me as I I grew up needing glasses since 2nd or 3rd grade and year after year breaking that new pair and having to tape them up or wear your old pair and feeling like even more as an outcast before being a nerd was "cool." I now have dozens. My partner has been on the Zenni train too & wears a lot of different pairs. She has a lot of fun w/ this accessorizing outfits and what-not.
The lenses have been fine. I usually get like 3-4 at a time & once in a while something doesn't feel like it quite lines up so those end up not getting worn. Yes the frames themselves are usually cheap AF and not very durable, the cheapest ones do not have the spring hinge, etc...but you can buy 6 pair for 1/6th the price so if your favorite pair breaks, just order the same pair again.
It offends me greatly how much a pair of glasses at the optometrist can cost. I had someone try to sell me a pair for $700 AFTER my VSP coverage. I'm all for supporting local business etc but that whole experience really made me angry, especially after I expressly told the sales person I was on a VERY tight budget at the time. I hate feeling ripped off (pretty much all of health care in America, let's be honest here) so Zenni has always felt like I'm sticking it to the man every time a little bit when after my check up when they offer to show me glasses? "no thanks, if you could just print my prescription for me please, I'll be good to go."
I do want to acknowledge that this is probably unethical in that there are probably workers being badly treated & underpaid as well as the self-hate that goes along with adding some cheap almost single-use plastic to the landfill but we're talking about $7 vs $700 and everyone has a price, fuck my ethics.