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From my experience, communication with the store can tell you a lot. The main things I look at for glasses are frame weight, hinge quality and lens coating. Each material has advantages and disadvantages depending on season and activity.
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# f, x1 U1 _+ G. UIf anyone is interested in real user experiences, I sometimes write short notes about the shops I test.
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( p; i' u" s M6 @$ Z; NEach material has advantages and disadvantages depending on season and activity. Many times I avoided a bad purchase just by reading a few careful comments. Good stitching usually means the item will not fall apart after one or two washes. If a deal looks too good to be true, it usually has some kind of catch. Personally I like a mix of design, comfort and realistic pricing. Sometimes I do not mind waiting longer if the price is fair and the quality is solid. 6 K1 N$ h: @/ ?" I0 q
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