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Loose hinges make the glasses slide down the nose again and again. Comfort around the heel and toes is more important than super fancy design. I like when a shop clearly shows PD, lens height and bridge width in millimeters. I also check if the lenses have any blue light filter or anti-reflection coating.
If anyone is interested in real user experiences, I sometimes write short notes about the shops I test.
You can find one of the pages here:
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Sometimes I even measure an existing frame with a ruler before ordering anything new. Of course we all have different taste, but patterns still appear in long discussions. Price is important to me, but quality and comfort are even more important in the long run. At least here we can see more honest opinions and not only polished marketing content. For things that I use every day, I prefer to pay a bit more if the quality is stable. It is interesting to see how different people value different aspects of a product. I have learned to avoid items that look extremely different in every product photo. Nobody wants pretty shoes that hurt after ten minutes of walking.
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