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Holy crap! I thought mine were bad (badly myopic + progressives for reading) but I've never had to pay that much (though I often go over what my insurance covers).
My son saw a documentary a couple years ago about how one company (Luxottica) pretty much controls the major part of the business (including Lenscrafters) which is why it has gotten so expensive. Walmart is one of the few places that isn't under their thumb and even they are by no means cheap.
Badly myopic (something like 925 in each eye), some astigmatism, progressive - with the recommendation that I have ultra-thin (which in this prescription would be pretty thick) and anti-glare - my glasses were in the $600-$700 range - and that picking economical frames.
Since I had cataract surgery a few years ago, I no longer need to correct myopia (the artifical lens does that), but it seems my astigmatism is more noticeable and I need reading glasses. So I have progressives with anti-glare that I wear most of the time - and glasses with the bottom half of the lens for reading if I am reading fine print or for long periods of time. So I am still paying a lot for glasses.
Clear, so the kids can be watched mid-workout. Might put up window coverings on the inside, but that's later. She's a big yoga and workout nut. It's prewired for in-ceiling speakers and a TV on the left side of the picture there.
Broke my glasses at work today. Just got a new pair at Lnscrftrs - to the tune of about $900.
My left eye is up around 12 now (it's quite a bit worse than my right), so my glasses exorbitant as well. Also, have to have two pairs now, one for computer work, one for distant, both bifocals, although I've only got the more expensive progressive lens in one pair; I live with a bifocal line in my computer glasses. Insurance compensation for this level of correction is laughable. Covered $300 out of $1100 last year. And I buy cheap frames, and re-use them as possible.
Oh no - you didn't need that expense, Pr. Jae.
The frames were $275.