Right off the bat, I saw this thing about LensCrafters online. “Shop Versace prescription glasses online at low prices,” it says. “Explore a wide selection…yadda yadda.” Okay, “low prices” is relative, right? Versace is still Versace. Don’t expect to be paying, like, five bucks. But hey, maybe they have a sale or something. It’s worth a look-see, I guess.
Thing is, buying glasses online? I dunno. I’m always a little skeptical. Like, how are you gonna know if they fit your face? You gotta try ’em on, right? Especially with something as bougie as Versace. You don’t wanna end up looking like you’re wearing someone else’s face. And like, prescription-wise, I would personally never trust online only. I think it makes sense to have a human being look at you, you know?
LensCrafters, at least, they have stores, so that’s a plus. They say you can schedule an eye exam there. Which, honestly, is a good idea *anyway*, even if you weren’t thinking about Versace (which, let’s be real, you were. Admit it!).
Honestly, Versace frames are a statement. They’re loud. They’re like saying, “Yeah, I’m fancy. Deal with it.” Which is fine, if that’s your vibe. But think about your everyday life. Are you gonna rock those bad boys at the grocery store? Maybe! Maybe that’s *exactly* what you should do. Who am I to judge?
But here’s a thought: maybe try on a few different styles before you commit. Just because they’re Versace doesn’t automatically mean they’re gonna look amazing on you. Find the shape that complements your face, you know? And don’t be afraid to ask the people at LensCrafters for their opinion. They’ve seen a lot of faces, trust me.
And don’t get sucked into the “exclusive offers” thing *too* much. Sometimes, it’s just marketing hype. Like, is it *really* exclusive, or is it just a slightly-less-ridiculous price? Do your research. Compare prices. Don’t be a sucker.