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Why are glasses so expensive? The industry prefers to keep that blurry (2019)

375 点作者 joelkesler超过 2 年前

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petilon超过 2 年前
Glasses are expensive because there is no competition. One company - Luxottica - owns pretty much everything.<p>You go to LensCrafters and prices seem super expensive, so you go to Pearle Vision and that&#x27;s expensive too, so you go to Target Optical and prices are still high and then you think maybe glasses <i>are</i> expensive, since you went to multiple stores and they all have similar prices. What you don&#x27;t realize is that all those retail brands are owned by the same company - Luxottica [1]. They operate under several names, so there is an appearance of competition but there isn&#x27;t.<p>But wait, it isn&#x27;t just stores, they also own eyewear brands such as Ray-Ban, Chanel, Coach, Oakley, Prada, Tiffany, and so on. Yes, all of those brands are owned by Luxottica [2].<p>Wait, not done yet. They also own insurance. Luxottica owns the vision insurance company EyeMed. [3]<p>Still not done. Luxottica has merged with Essilor and now own multiple lens brands [4].<p>See 60 Minutes story on Luxottica if you&#x27;re not outraged yet [5].<p>Where are the anti-trust enforcers in this country and other countries, and why are they not doing anything?<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.luxottica.com&#x2F;en&#x2F;retail-brands" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.luxottica.com&#x2F;en&#x2F;retail-brands</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.luxottica.com&#x2F;en&#x2F;eyewear-brands" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.luxottica.com&#x2F;en&#x2F;eyewear-brands</a><p>[3] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;eyemed.com&#x2F;en-us&#x2F;about-us" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;eyemed.com&#x2F;en-us&#x2F;about-us</a><p>[4] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.essilorluxottica.com&#x2F;brands" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.essilorluxottica.com&#x2F;brands</a><p>[5] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=gDdq2rIqAlM" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=gDdq2rIqAlM</a>
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bityard超过 2 年前
Same reason medical care is so expensive in the US: Insurance and the art of the upsell. The provider gets to charge high prices because the bulk of the cost is covered by insurance and thus &quot;hidden&quot; from consumers. The insurance company gets a non-trivial cut of the pie, which pads the bill further. And in my experience, when you go in with something wrong with you, most doctors will recommend (or perform without asking) tests that aren&#x27;t covered by insurance and you don&#x27;t find that out until the bill arrives in the mail.<p>I have a pretty standard vision insurance plan and need glasses roughly every two years. (Two pairs: one for indoors, and sunglasses for outdoors and driving.) I go into an optometrist office and get my vision checked. $10 copay or whatever for the exam. Then the pain starts. The frame selection is terrible and it turns out that the only decent-looking frames and lenses cost 3-4x what insurance will cover. And insurance doesn&#x27;t cover more-or-less &quot;required&quot; add-ons to lenses like anti-glare coatings. And the person selling you the glasses is _very_ good at convincing you that you need all the extras.<p>I did the math one time and I paid $200 per year for vision insurance to save $190 (including the cost of the exam) on one pair of glasses.<p>The last time I bought glasses, I took my (recent) prescription to an online eyelasses e-tailer website and purchased a pair that included all the fancy extras for $60 out the door. I don&#x27;t _love_ them, but I can certainly live with them for the price.
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rahimnathwani超过 2 年前
&quot;Warby Parker recognized this as a business opportunity. I’m surprised others haven’t jumped in as well with reasonably priced eyewear.&quot;<p>This author is uninformed. Others <i>have</i> jumped in. And Warby Parker wasn&#x27;t even the first.<p>15 years ago I would buy my single-vision prescription glasses from optical4less.com. The cost was $58 for 2 pairs, including worldwide shipping.<p>Today I buy my glasses from Zenni. Last month, I paid $176.75 total for two pairs of glasses, each with single-vision photochromic lenses (and one pair with additional blue light blocking).
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yarg超过 2 年前
Boycott Luxottica.<p>Anyway, reminds me of this: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=tpKWHSsBpnE;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=tpKWHSsBpnE;</a> glasses with user adjustable lenses.<p>Removes the need to customise the product to the individual, and the need to see an optometrist - it reduces the cost of the product and makes &#x27;prescription&#x27; glasses a viable option even in nations without adequate medical services.
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mindslight超过 2 年前
Uh, they aren&#x27;t. You go to Zenni Optical and it&#x27;s a solved problem. You basically choose what you want to pay. Their $7 glasses work great. My every days were $25, until I decided to try out their UV blocking lenses, which bumped them to $50. My prescription sunglasses and prescription safety goggles were each $80.<p>If you&#x27;ve got a stronger prescription or need more than single vision lenses you&#x27;ll pay a bit more. But nothing compared to the many hundreds by the time you walk out of an optician. Reasonable pricing completely changes the dynamic from bundling every what-if into a single pair, to one of why-not try something new - the way markets are supposed to work. Maybe next time I&#x27;ll even try auto-darkening lenses, despite having had a lackluster experience with them decades ago.<p>Ctrl-F Zenni in the article show no results though. I know there are even some competitors by now, but the ones I&#x27;ve seen are still trying to gouge a bit.
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ekianjo超过 2 年前
In Japan you can get glasses for dirty cheap, including the eye check and case that goes with it. That&#x27;s what happens when you liberate the market.<p>NOTE: it&#x27;s not reimbursed but nobody cares because it&#x27;s cheap.
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turtlebits超过 2 年前
Zenni glasses are 7$ and perfectly fine (I ordered a test set, which I now use as a spare)<p>My current set from them is a high index lens and anti glare, which were only $30 shipped. They’re going on 3 years now and still look new.
herbst超过 2 年前
Glasses actually aren&#x27;t expensive. I pay like $20-40 per prescription glasses from China. Firmoo, Zenni, ... No quality issues so far and a far more realistic price.<p>No &#x27;classic&#x27; glasses dealer makes their glasses in-house anyway. They all produce in cheap countries.
olliej超过 2 年前
I thought it was fairly well established that optometrists make most of their income from the sale of the frames as they have little to no control over how much they get for the examination, and the lens price determined by the lens manufacturer. The frames are the only thing that the optometrists get any significant margin on.<p>The moment you aren&#x27;t buying the frame from the optometrist office the price craters, and has been that way for at least a couple of decades at this point.
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ggm超过 2 年前
Having moved to specific focal point, variable focus on high refractive index plastic (because I have some untenably bad differential between eyes and glass was causing my specs to slide off diagonally) I now find that I don&#x27;t seem to get &quot;told&quot; the magic formulae for making my specs, to my needs.<p>The basics are fine. I could use a $20 test and get fixed focus lenses cheap. Getting them to re-produce what I wear appears hard. I can&#x27;t find anyone to explain the small piece of paper the machine spits out with a grid of numbers. (the very experienced ocular professor who assessed some structural eye issues for me used a 20second test machine and laughed at the professionals who still use the eye chart and a face sheet of lenses. He&#x27;s confident they will ultimately stop using that stuff routinely, the box does it very well)<p>Probably there is a canonical formula to reproduce it, I broke a pair in flight once and took the bust lenses to an optician in Paris who made me a pair from the lenses in 2 days.<p>Some things demand fit. where the eye sweet spot is for variable focus depends how the lenses sit on your face.<p>Maybe breaking the monopoly on price starts with fixed focus or bi or tri focals first, not continuous variable focus.
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Aulig超过 2 年前
Lots of recommendations for Zenni here, which is excellent. I&#x27;ll go ahead and recommend AliExpress if you want the absolute cheapest. You can get everything from very basic (usually ~$5 for same strength on both eyes, ~$15 for different strengths) to any custom combination of glasses &amp; frames ($30+) there.<p>I&#x27;ve bought around a dozen and have only had good experiences. In case of bad experiences (one arrived a bit bent) you can get a refund.<p>I&#x27;d recommend going for a metal frame though, since they&#x27;re more durable.
dang超过 2 年前
Discussed at the time:<p><i>Why are glasses so expensive? The eyewear industry prefers to keep that blurry</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=18980191" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=18980191</a> - Jan 2019 (588 comments)<p>Related:<p><i>Ask HN: Recommend sunglasses made in the west and independent of Luxotica</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=28029206" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=28029206</a> - Aug 2021 (35 comments)<p><i>Making My Own Glasses</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=21156637" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=21156637</a> - Oct 2019 (187 comments)<p><i>How badly are we being ripped off on eyewear? Former industry execs tell all</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=19312499" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=19312499</a> - March 2019 (301 comments)<p><i>The spectacular power of Big Lens</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=17061380" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=17061380</a> - May 2018 (43 comments)<p><i>The One Product You Should Buy Online: Eyeglasses</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=16040924" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=16040924</a> - Dec 2017 (97 comments)<p><i>Vision Insurance Is Making Glasses More Expensive</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=15736573" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=15736573</a> - Nov 2017 (86 comments)<p><i>A Closer Look at the $13B Premium Eyewear Market</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=15429826" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=15429826</a> - Oct 2017 (135 comments)<p><i>One Dollar Glasses – Help for 150M people</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=13091936" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=13091936</a> - Dec 2016 (114 comments)<p><i>Why are glasses so expensive? (2012)</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=9183464" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=9183464</a> - March 2015 (113 comments)<p><i>Sticker shock: Why are glasses so expensive? [video]</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=6718224" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=6718224</a> - Nov 2013 (48 comments)
goguy超过 2 年前
Just like anything you can shop around and get a good deal.<p>In the UK I use glasses direct, you can pick up a pair with a prescription for £50. They regularly have discount codes so most of the time that would be £35&#x2F;40. Sure they aren&#x27;t designer but they look ok for the price if you don&#x27;t want to spend a lot, if you use them just got driving you can probably get an even cheaper pair that don&#x27;t look as good.
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shinycode超过 2 年前
There is a French startup that tries to beat them to it.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;lunettespourtous.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;lunettespourtous.com</a><p>There is some podcasts about the founder, how he managed to do it.<p>10€ a pair of glass from the same quality within 10mn in store.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;lunettespourtous.com&#x2F;pages&#x2F;notre-mission" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;lunettespourtous.com&#x2F;pages&#x2F;notre-mission</a>
stjohnswarts超过 2 年前
don&#x27;t buy your glasses from your optometrist, buy it from online sources. Most states require them to provide you with your prescription after an eye examination. I get mine for roughly 1&#x2F;4-1&#x2F;3 (I could probably get them cheaper if I wasn&#x27;t sticking with a vendor that has been great for me) the price online and they&#x27;re fine.
artificialLimbs超过 2 年前
I&#x27;ve been paying $350-400 for my high strength prescription glasses for most of my life. Last time around I heard you could order from England and get them for a fraction. Found selectspecs.com and got my -10&#x27;s for ~100 shipped to my door. Not affiliated at all, just glad I don&#x27;t have to pay the gouge in the US anymore.
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Markoff超过 2 年前
Are they? I ordered for wife glasses including frames from Zenni and it cost me 7 USD for cheap ones, 20 USD for more &quot;expensive&quot; ones (frame was cheap but chose some fancy lenses addons) plus 9 USD for shipping, so paid total 36 USD for two frames. But she had to have measured eyes which cost us like 20USD, it would be probably free in hospital, but too much hassle in hospital with appointments.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.zennioptical.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.zennioptical.com&#x2F;</a>
bpanon超过 2 年前
Because large corporations work together to ensure their mutual longevity by monopolizing the market and ensuring cheaper alternatives never make it to the market.<p>Nothing new under the sun.<p>If there was a tire that never wore our, would it be manufactured?<p>If there was a simple, cheap cancer treatment, would all associated businesses that profit from the treatment of cancer shut down?<p>If internet could be offered at 10x for the speed, for 1&#x2F;10th the cost, would it be? Only if the incentives line up for the dominant player(s).
eyelidlessness超过 2 年前
I’ll add another pro-Zenni comment. Not just because the glasses themselves are inexpensive (they are though, when I broke my favorite frames it cost $36 to get <i>two</i> replacements), but because it’s a godsend to get glasses you need if your prescription has “expired”. I’m sure there’s good reason for regulating routine vision checkups, but refusing to sell glasses to anyone who can’t get to the appointment isn’t serving anyone.
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azubinski超过 2 年前
Usually, people buy glasses for a long time. Carrera with chameleon glasses served me for almost 15 years. They were expensive, yes. But they lasted 15 years. And this means that during these 15 years I did not buy new glasses. And so do a lot of people. And that means that if you start a company that makes cheap good glasses, you will be in trouble in a couple of years. Because good glasses last a long time, people love them and don&#x27;t want to change them. So you raise your prices. I have vintage Ray Ban from the 1970s, still with real glass, not plastic, I love and wear them, and I&#x27;m not going to buy new &quot;aviators&quot; because I already have them. It&#x27;s just such a specific product, it&#x27;s not impersonal plastic boxes of electronics, this is a thing that is always with you and becomes a part of you. And there are many unknown manufacturers of cheap glasses, in any supermarket in the EU you will find racks with these glasses.
piaste超过 2 年前
For many people, there is an option that side-steps the racket entirely, massively improves their QoL, and can even save money in the long term - laser eye surgery.<p>(disclaimer: prices are likely to be different in other countries)<p>Prices and quality of LES seems to have dropped significantly even as glasses have become more expensive. I had some annoying myopy &#x2F; astigmastism combo so I used to pay up to 200-300€ for glasses, and prescription sunglasses were also expensive.<p>Femto-LASIK surgery cost me a whopping 1500€ a couple of years ago, whereas an older acquaintance told me that he had paid 10x as much in the mid-aughts. A couple of decades of glasses would not have cost me much less, and the difference it makes in quality of life cannot be overstated. Easily in the running for the best money I ever spent.<p>Of course, not everybody can get lasered - children and teenagers, first and foremost - but a lot more people do than realize it.
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whydat_whodat超过 2 年前
I&#x27;m a customer of Zenni Optical. They have glasses from $10 - $100+.<p>I usually get the same set, for $100-- frameless. And that price includes blue-blocks (to reduce blue light from screens). They last long and are easily replaceable.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.zennioptical.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.zennioptical.com&#x2F;</a>
cozos超过 2 年前
I buy glasses (in the US) from this place called Jins. They are cheaper out-of-pocket than glasses being sold by my optometrist, even after insurance (I pay for Jins out of pocket). Not sure why and my optometrist can&#x27;t explain how his glasses are betters either. I assume its some kind of price gouging.
davidmurdoch超过 2 年前
Buy from Zenni Optical. They are inexpensive and customer service is pretty great. My daughter broke an arm of one of her frames while playing at school. I emailed Zenni asking for tips on how to repair it. They sent me replacement frames for free.
lrvick超过 2 年前
I have purchased &lt; $20 glasses from zennioptical without a perscription online many times that were every bit as good as $500 ones I bought at lenscrafters, with near identical styles.<p>I started buying in bulk and worrying less about losing or babying them.
bluecalm超过 2 年前
Great suggestions for cheaper alternatives in this thread! Does anyone knows if it&#x27;s possible to get cycling sunglasses of similar quality as Oakley&#x2F;100%? By cycling sunglasses I mean:<p>-shape (those need to be big and go over forehead so you see clearly from hunched position)<p>-lenses (tint, increased color contrast, preferably not polarized), anti fog -safe in case of a crash<p>I tried shopping around but couldn&#x27;t find anything that fits as well as 165$ pair of Speedcrafts (the lenses are amazing as well). The glasses are just 4 pieces of plastic (frame, lenses, nose bridge, nose pad) but somehow it&#x27;s not easy to find a decent cheaper alternative.
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EMM_386超过 2 年前
I own exactly one pair of &quot;expensive&quot; glasses that I got from a retail chain and use as my primary pair.<p>I will admit, they are of much higher quality than the glasses that I order online as a back-up.<p>But outside of that pair, I get a print out of my prescription and go to places like www.eyebuydirect.com to get any other pairs.<p>The quality isn&#x27;t there but we are talking about hundreds of dollars cheaper. And if anything was to happen to my main pair, I can quickly grab the $80 and I doubt anyone would even notice.<p>Plus, it makes wearing different styles from time to time a much more attractive offer.
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atemerev超过 2 年前
Glasses are expensive because they are not just a medical device, but also a fashion accessory, and this market is a fashion market.<p>I have to try about 20-30 frames or so, until I find something that looks OK on me.<p>But! It is still possible to buy cheap enough frames that look fine. Why the _lenses_ are so expensive, that’s a different question. I routinely pay $700 or so for the lenses. Many professional multi-component _camera_ lenses cost much less than that. And it has nothing to do with Luxottica.
tcgv超过 2 年前
In my last summer vacation I travelled abroad and forgot to bring my sunglasses.<p>Looking for a new one in the stores I found that prices for regular Ray-Ban (owned by Luxotica) were too expensive for my taste (~120 USD). So I decided to get a Polaroid sunglasses instead, for a third of the price (~40 USD).<p>My only concern was wether the lenses polarization would be up to standards. So I Googled it and found out that Polaroid was in fact the company that invented polarized lenses :)
beaylott1986超过 2 年前
This must be a US thing. In UK you pay £25 for an eye test (which employer is required to cover if you have to wear glasses at work) and then you can order online with prescription you get from test for £40 and usually there are 2 for 1 or 50% offers even on that. It is baffling that you would have no competition if this was costing $800 ... is there IP or regulations stopping this or something?
rodolphoarruda超过 2 年前
I live in Sao Paulo, Brazil. There is a glasses retail chain here called Gassi which sells 2 pairs of glasses (frames + lenses) for around 40 USD.
bradwood超过 2 年前
I now have to use reading glasses. First few prescriptions were eye-wateringly expensive.<p>Now I just order a 4-pack off Amazon for about a tenner - never been happier. I have a pair at home, at work, in the car, in my bag and if they break I just toss &#x27;em away without a second thought.<p>I&#x27;m sure it must be a lot more tricky for those with unique prescriptions but for stock readers this is definitely the way to go.
citizenpaul超过 2 年前
Reminds me of the time I found out that golf balls and eink screens are also a &quot;secret monopoly&quot; kept by highly litigatious patents.
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Keyframe超过 2 年前
Ah, eyewear! I see Luxottica is mentioned. Kind of similar story behind optical glass (lenses, namely) and Schott (Zeiss) behind all of it.
dis-sys超过 2 年前
I used to pay $800-1,000 a pair, then I heard that the exact same glasses from the exact same factory just without that fancy logo costs you about $100 a pair. Bought a few of them, never looked back.<p>People need to accept that you get ripped off all the time, it just a normal part of everyday life. when you think a $5 walmart tshirt is cheap, well, the factory gets probably 50c.
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gnarula超过 2 年前
There&#x27;s plenty of margin in the industry - as an anecdote, I&#x27;ve paid around £40 for a pair in the UK through an online retailer (Glasses Direct), around ~₹1500-2000 in India through an online retailer (Lenskart) and ~₹800 by visiting a local store in a Tier 2 city in India
ck2超过 2 年前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;google.com&#x2F;search?q=reddit+&quot;Zenni&quot;+&quot;Payne&quot;+&quot;Eyebuydirect&quot;+&quot;Goggles4u&quot;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;google.com&#x2F;search?q=reddit+&quot;Zenni&quot;+&quot;Payne&quot;+&quot;Eyebuydi...</a>
jarek83超过 2 年前
In Poland you can still get very decent glasses (that could be even with a premium brand frames) with top service included for about $300. I believe it&#x27;s just a market that makes it expensive or cheap. Oh, and you don&#x27;t need a prescription.
dghughes超过 2 年前
I had the same pair of glasses for 20 years just getting new lenses as needed. A year ago I had a slight change in prescription but also had to make the plunge into bifocals. Cost to me even after insurance? $800. And they&#x27;re terrible.
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TheWoodsy超过 2 年前
Sunglass frames are in every petrol station. Would it be possible to 3d-print a resin with known index of refraction, then go to town on the buffing wheel for an hour?<p>Would love to hear more about DIY corrective lenses.
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KatieLN超过 2 年前
My go-to is Payneglasses.com. They&#x27;re easy to work with and have incredible deals. Most of the frames I buy are $5.95 and then I add on the blue blocking protection and antiglare.
newman314超过 2 年前
I started looking at getting new glasses recently and due to my extremely poor vision, need all these extra addons for lenses (high-index, progressive etc.) and they get EXPENSIVE very quickly.
whywhywhydude超过 2 年前
I wonder why the Euro bureaucrats are not doing anything about one of the biggest monopolies in the Europe. Guess they are just too busy figuring out another way to milk Google.
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dboreham超过 2 年前
Get your eyes tested and buy glasses at Costco. Also if your prescription is a simple one, Costco sells off the shelf reading glasses for around $20 for three pairs.
regular超过 2 年前
Well, don&#x27;t try GlassesUSA. They are a scam operation operating under various names, working hard to test your resolve to prosecute them.
mitchbob超过 2 年前
Archived: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.ph&#x2F;jhgdR" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.ph&#x2F;jhgdR</a>
warbler73超过 2 年前
After decades with private practices, since I switched to WalMart my prescriptions are more accurate and glasses cost almost nothing.
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cryptos超过 2 年前
Why isn&#x27;t there more competition? Or, as Jeff Bezos would say: &quot;Your margin is my opportunity.&quot;
scottmcdot超过 2 年前
FACE À FACE are high-quality glasses and I&#x27;m happy to pay the premium. They are not owned by Luxottica.
exabrial超过 2 年前
It&#x27;s expensive because Luxottica keeps quiet. It&#x27;s a monopoly and needs to be broken up.
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KoftaBob超过 2 年前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;zennioptical.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;zennioptical.com</a>
rroot超过 2 年前
Seems like the glasses market is ripe for a disruptive startup company?
flashgordon超过 2 年前
Dumb question. Frames can be 3d printed right? Is it possible to so the same with lenses?<p>Sounds like a &quot;neighborhood&#x2F;artisan&quot; lens and glass maker could so this easily for a reasonable size neighborhood lucratively?
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dustfinger超过 2 年前
Ha! One might ask the same about braces.
nostromo超过 2 年前
Because of insurance, which distorts markets.<p>Lots of people get benefits that pay for their glasses, so they&#x27;re not incentivized to be economical.
EVa5I7bHFq9mnYK超过 2 年前
Looks prime for SV disruption, no?
quantified超过 2 年前
It&#x27;s wonderful for them. Everyone who has eyesight really wants to see clearly. After air, food, water, eyesight is kinda crucial.<p>Maybe we should tithe them in thanks for not making it way more expensive.
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