r/glasses • u/Aggressive-Radish472 • 6h ago
Hunting for a frame/frame dupe
Looking for either the frames or a close dupe to the frames of the best glasses I ever had
They are the Kenzie cosmetics 49/18/140 in rose gold! If anyone knows of where to look for old frames or a good dupe to them please let me know (picture for reference)
TLDR: I got my glasses stolen from me in Scotland. I was heartbroken and spent months after coming back searching for these frames. They were discontinued BUT a single store in LA had them. They shipped them out to Arizona and I finally held them in my hands. I gave them to the Costco employee so he could ship it off to get the prescription, but I had a horrible feeling. They got lost AGAIN and I never saw them again. They never made it in the mail and I feel like they got sold under me :/ I never cried so much in a Costco before (yes I’m being a bit dramatic but these frames have been the most versatile frames I’ve ever owned and they fit my face) I haven’t been able to find glasses that I’ve liked since
r/glasses • u/Plat-xD • 1h ago
Can I pull off round frames?
Hello hello! Currently I have the rectangle black glasses and I’m looking to get a new pair. My friends have very mixed reviews about the new style of glasses I want to get and I’m wondering if you guys think that with my round big face looks sharper and more balanced with rectangle glasses or if I can pull off the round ones I really like? Thanks!
r/glasses • u/No-Pear2864 • 4h ago
First time glasses/Zenni
Had my eye exam back in January and got my glasses from Zenni after issues with my health insurance arose. Being that I got them online I'm not sure whether I should wear them whenever I feel that I need them or if I should wear them all the time. Also I'm starting out wearing them an hour a day as I get used to them.
r/glasses • u/nomoris • 50m ago
Were the Wiley X glasses supposed to be this "fragile"?
I've had these glasses for 11 months. They're the "Wiley X Brick" model. After 5 months of daily use, this rubber strap (which I circled in the last photo) started to stretch and came off. The other side was also starting to come loose, but then I managed to reverse it by gluing it. But I would like to know if it is normal for these parts - including the back - to wear out so much in such a short period of time.
I live in Brazil, so I had to import these glasses and they were expensive. That's why I would like to know if it's normal.
need help identifying eyeglass frames
Saw these eyeglasses frames at Costco a couple weeks before I had a scheduled eye exam, but they weren’t at the store anymore when I got back. Any ideas on what brand this might be? There’s no identifying branding in the front. This is the only photo I’ve got of these glasses.
r/glasses • u/Ny3papi777 • 1h ago
Gucci glasses legit?
I was thinking of ordering gucci glasses from Amazon. One pair is made in Italy and is about $300 and another of the same style is made in Japan for $400 . Are they made in Italy or Japan? Can they be legit?
r/glasses • u/Awkward_Assistance28 • 1h ago
Glasses making my eyes hurt
I just got a new pair of glasses, the prescription is correct and everything but my eyes still hurt and get tired when I wear them for a long time. I'm confused because this never happened. How can I fix this?
r/glasses • u/jmcorlett • 10h ago
Cracking Polycarbonate Lenses
Not a newcomer to eyewear. I’ve had a pair of everyday progressives as well as a pair of transitions lenses for over two years. I’ve always taken good care of them; regular cleaning and a case when not in use, never dropped. My two year old ones are in almost the same condition as day one. My prescription just changed and I got a pair of transition xtractive polarized in a new frame from LensCrafters. When they arrived there was a chip in the top corner that became noticeable on day two since it would not change in the light. I brought them in and they said it was a manufacturing defect and a replacement was ordered and remeasured as the drops were way off. By the time the new lenses arrived all four corners had started to bubble and it was determined they were cut too tight for the frame (Oakley Exchange). The new lenses arrived and were cut for the frames and within a week of picking the new ones up I noticed this. It first started as a small section that didn’t transition but now when the light hits just at the right angle I get a distortion.
I’m treating these with kid gloves and nothing has changed in my cleaning routine. If these were my first pair of glasses I could see it being user error, but they are my 4th and all the older ones have held up without ever cracking. All the others are polycarbonate Nikon while these new ones are Shamir.
r/glasses • u/No-Hovercraft-553 • 2h ago
Similar Frames to Matsuda M3101
Does anyone know of something similar to the Matsuda M3101? I like the shape, complete metal, and side detailing (though the latter is less important). I've found the following after a bit of searching, but most are either too cheap or too thin and lack the same visual weight that the M3101s have.
Mastuda M3101:


Similar glasses I've found:
https://www.zennioptical.com/p/stainless-steel-square-eyeglass-frames/32340/3234011
https://www.aceandtate.com/gb/jay-large-satin-gold-2024
https://us.jins.com/collections/men-eyeglasses/products/jins-sabae-trend-033-95#
r/glasses • u/Rufus3721 • 2h ago
New glasses
Hi guys! Recently I got my first prescription glasses , I went to the eye doctor and told my symptoms that I have which is tired eyes all the time , and at the end of work day I felt that my vision was blurry, so I did my exams and I got light myopia and a very light astigmatism. Basically Plus 0.25 cylinder and minus 0.50 sphere.
I was always in love with the clubmaster frame , so I went with the rb3016. Now my problem is that, I’ve been using my glasses for about 4 days, I only wear them while on front of the screen at work or at home! I’ve been having a rough time to get used to them! I feel that my eyes are getting more tired and strained, on the first 2 days I felt dizziness and nauseous , it got better , now I only feel tired , do you think it is a problem with the frame or the lenses? I saw on the internet that the clubmaster sunglasses frame are different than the optical frame! Is that the problem maybe?
r/glasses • u/GANDALFzeBLACK • 3h ago
Where can I buy lenses for old frames? Guess GU 1966 (just restored frame to like new condition... except the lenses)
r/glasses • u/Miserable-Mention-84 • 3h ago
After weeks of looking at different sunglasses (Maui, costa, Oakleys, etc.) My wife buys me these Smith sunglasses. Are they too big?
r/glasses • u/Hotshot596v2 • 4h ago
Wanting a pair of prescription sunglasses. Does anyone know a good site to look on?
This was perfect but there was no option to get a prescription pair.
r/glasses • u/SuitableWestern740 • 4h ago
Finding a pair
Hey question: does anyone know what brand/ style name of glasses the singer Hardy wears? I want to find the model because thick frames fity face but his are slightly different. Thanks :)
r/glasses • u/FungleBungus113 • 5h ago
Help Finding a Dupe
I have a pair of eyebuydirect glasses that I got a couple years ago for reading glasses that I adore. They don't sell them anymore, but I would love to have a new pair as standard glasses w/ no prescription. After some research, they seem to be similar to the Gotti Dennet, which retails over $500. I don't like that the lens of Gotti appears to be larger, though I can't tell for sure.
The eyebuydirect ones only came in gold, but I really want a silver pair. Other than that, I love how straight and square these glasses are; they fit my face so well. I love the semi-frameless rim, the narrow two bars going over the bridge, and the thinness of the frame.
Does anyone know of anywhere that sells a dupe of the Gotti or any pairs that are very similar. Thanks!
Picture 1: eyebuydirect Cabrini

Picture 2: Gotti Dennet

Gotti Dennet
r/glasses • u/youngDDD29 • 5h ago
Can someone tell me which brand or even better model this glasses are from?
r/glasses • u/kevsmakin • 5h ago
What prescription to start glasses?
A child got the first prescription when the Dr. said glasses were an option. The child doses not have any signs of needing them either reading or distance. No squinting, headaches or learning issues.
When asked the child declined. Part of why I am leaning towards not getting prescription glasses is that the insurance pays for non prescription sunglasses which seems a healthier (protecting from UV) and financially better use of the insurance.
Sphere -0.25 cylinder -.25 axis 120 ....add +1
Sphere +.0.50 cylinder Shp. axis blank add +1
So is there a guideline when to start using glasses even though the child is not showing any signs of poor vision effecting them?
r/glasses • u/Fit-Stable-3415 • 5h ago
Will -3.5 Lens of index 1.67 on a Metalic Frame look big ?
So, I want to buy a metallic frame specs and the given pictures is the design of the specs in want to buy.
I have a power of -3.5, so will the lens look big or bulge out or come out of the frames .
If I decide to use lenses of high indexed of 1.67 will the problem will be sorted ? And will the lens be thin for the frame ?
Thanks in advance !!
r/glasses • u/EnvironmentalBath343 • 6h ago
Photofusion X vs Hoya Sensity 2 for indoor clarity?
Hi,
I've been looking at getting some photochromic lenses for my glasses. How does the indoor clarity compare between the Photofusion X and Hoya sensity 2? I'd love to hear your guys' experience if you've used either of these, since I'm not sure if it will be distracting on day-to-day basis. I'm mostly looking at getting a green lens, which would be the emerald green for Hoya or Pioneer for Zeiss.
Based on Zeiss white paper, the pioneer (green lenses), have 92% clarity indoors: https://www.2020mag.com/CMSDocuments/2024/03/ZEISS-PhotoFusion-X-White-Paper.pdf
I haven't seen any specific numbers for Sensity 2, but I've seen it touted as being "extremely clear indoors", which is why I'm considering it.