: Best for budget-conscious shoppers. You can find basic prescription pairs for under $10. While the frames are more basic, their Virtual Try-On tool and massive inventory make them the go-to for backup pairs or trendy styles you want to try without a big investment.
: Most online shops will upsell coatings. While anti-reflective (AR) coating is highly recommended for night driving and screen use, "Blue Light" filters are often a personal preference rather than a medical necessity.
: Check the inside arm of your current glasses for three numbers (e.g., 52-18-140). These represent lens width, bridge width, and temple length. Using these as a baseline ensures your new pair won't be too tight or slide down.
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