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Adventures With Warby Parker (Round 1)

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 | 8:02 AM

Third grade is never easy.  But when you can't see the chalkboard, it can be tortorous.

I remember that my teacher, Mrs. Taylor, tried to help me out as much as she could -- making eye contact with squinty little me before a lesson, giving me a head nod signaling that it would be okay to move up to an empty seat at the front of the classroom so I could see.  Later that year came the eye exam and then my first prescription for glasses. 

Trying my new red plastic-framed glasses on in Lenscrafters in Columbia Mall that day was like hearing an angel choir singing.  I remember going back to school and thinking, so THIS is what the chalkboard looks like from the back of the room for everyone else ... holy moly!

From those plastic frames, I graduated to wire-rimmed frames, and about 6 or 7 years ago I splurged on some wire-rimmed Dolce and Gabbana frames with plastic side arms, complete with D&G in crystal rhinestones.  They were the best.  And now they are ready to go to blingy eyewear heaven, so I turned to Warby Parker for some new eyeglasses.


They have a home try-on system where you can get five pair of your choosing mailed to you at no cost.  You try them on in the comfort of your own home and then mail them back.  You have five days to try them out, and shipping both ways is free.  I was thrilled to get mine at the end of last week!

 
Back to the thicker frames I go.  Warby Parker has lots of great tortoise acetate frames -- just what I had in mind for my newest pair. 


Style 1: Colton in Whiskey Tortoise (here)
For me, these were a little too dark and a little too thick.
 

Style 2: Fitz in Walnut Tortoise (here)
These I liked -- the shape was one I was more comfortable in, and I liked the tortoise coloring.


Style 3: Linwood in Violet Magnolia (here)
This pair is a tortoise frame with just a hint of a royal purple fleck here and there -- only visible upon close inspection.  I really liked the frame shape and size of these.


Style 4: Ainsworth in Walnut Tortoise (here)
Cute shape, but I thought they were a little larger than what I was going for.


Style 5: Ballard in Gimlet Tortoise (here)
A thinner frame but larger lens -- good coloring.
 

Oh yeah ... did I mention that their eyeglasses are only $95?

I've ordered a round 2 for the home try-on, and one of these pairs above will be in that second box.

So I know you're just loving the duck faces, but besides that, what gets your vote?

(Can I brag on them a little more?  For every pair that is purchased, a pair is donated.  Details here.)

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