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I bought one of these
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for $180 in Taiwan (frame+lens)

Am I right to feel a little bit ripped off?:(
 

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may i know where exactly in taiwan did u get it from? thanks.

Sure
I cant really remember where I bought it,
If im not wrong its either Shi Lin or Xi Men Ding.

Most likely its Xi Men Ding

At this optical shop call

Ren Ai Yan Jing (Ren as in the Ren Xi Hospital) (Ai as in Love in Chinese)

English Name is
Howard Eyewear
 
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hi guys! just to ask.... is there any spec shops that sells low priced, but nice specs?? coz my budget is below $150.. and my lens will cost about $80 bucks coz it's a 1.67 high index refractive lens...
 

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hi guys! just to ask.... is there any spec shops that sells low priced, but nice specs?? coz my budget is below $150.. and my lens will cost about $80 bucks coz it's a 1.67 high index refractive lens...

you shld look out for sales. just like the recent expo eyewears sales. Toa payoh central there have many optical shops. Its cheaper, perhaps due to the competition.

btw, where do you make ur lens. $80 for 1.67 high index quite cheap...
 

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I made a pair of glasses (Ted Baker frame), which costs around 200+. (lens included)

Nothing to do, i surf the net and realise that overseas people are selling the exact frame around SG$40-$70 only. Imagine the profit margin one can make with those branded frames.
 

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Hey guys. Was wondering if anyone actually buys frames and then goes to an optician to get them to make lenses for you? I'm toying with the idea of buying frames online as they have more abundant designs than your standard shops in Singapore.

Saves money as well. Hoping if anybody can share their experiences?
 

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Frames - online purhcase

Hey guys. Was wondering if anyone actually buys frames and then goes to an optician to get them to make lenses for you? I'm toying with the idea of buying frames online as they have more abundant designs than your standard shops in Singapore.

Saves money as well. Hoping if anybody can share their experiences?

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I think it is not a good idea to purchase frames online. 2 reasons:
1. You will not know if the frame fits you. Difficult to juge based on the pics.
2. With the shipping costs, not necessary to be cheaper as some shops do offer your a special package - i.e. frame with lens.

Some local shops do bring in a wide range of frames. Some very expensive ones from Italy, France, Japan. Shop around.
 

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like i said in an earlier post, u may be liable to pay for higher prices on the lens if you don't get the frame from the shop.
 

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Hi

I think it is not a good idea to purchase frames online. 2 reasons:
1. You will not know if the frame fits you. Difficult to juge based on the pics.
2. With the shipping costs, not necessary to be cheaper as some shops do offer your a special package - i.e. frame with lens.

Some local shops do bring in a wide range of frames. Some very expensive ones from Italy, France, Japan. Shop around.
Well my bro just got back from korea and brought back several sunglasses. There were very vintage ala persol-like and look to be able to accomodate precription lenses. Was thinking of actually putting some lenses in to be worn as regular specs for certain outfits.

I've never actually had only lenses made, usually bought the frames as well. My last run-in with an optician regarding some non-standard service wasn't too pretty. I offered to pay to get an eyesight prescription done but he adamantly turned down saying he only offers the service to customers (frames + lenses). Not sure if this was just bad service attitude/policy though.

Anyway, i was looking at this due to the price angle. Thinking of getting 2-3 pairs fitted with lenses, more for aesthetic purposes, which isn't too cost effective if u had to factor in frame cost. Thought of doing this in the long run if its feasible?
 
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like i said in an earlier post, u may be liable to pay for higher prices on the lens if you don't get the frame from the shop.

Not really true. Pm u my contact which gives very good prices for lenses only, even better than those optical shops which I bought frames from.
 
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please, stevick, i am working in the industry, some do, some don't. It depends but in general, retailers can play with the numbers better if u buy both from them.
 

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please, stevick, i am working in the industry, some do, some don't. It depends but in general, retailers can play with the numbers better if u buy both from them.

Dont be so defensive. Dat is why u cant say its entirely true(thru from my past experiences). It all depends. Thats why I gave him my contact for him to compare. :s7:
 
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