Choose Quality

Why it’s important to buy quality glasses in optical shops?

1. Eyeglasses (prescription) are an aid and they are designed to make your life easier.

2. In order to fulfill their purpose, they must meet certain criteria  

  • Glasses, as an aid, must be well placed.  We all have different facial physiognomy and proportions. Glasses should rest at an appropriate angle in relation to the face so as not to bend the image. For this reason, we have an optician to check if your frame is right.

  • Comfort and practicality are extremely important since glasses are used daily. They must not pinch the nose. They have to be custom made and it is important that you choose glasses that will fit your lifestyle. For example, some athletes will always recommend an elastic frame that is more resistant to breaking. Once again, your optician can help you with this decision.

  • Quality materials are one of the most important elements. Cheap eyeglasses are made from cheap materials, which are often not flexible and have not been tested, so they can cause irritation and skin allergies. Renowned manufacturers make sure the materials they use are not harmful, last longer and are comfortable for the user.

  • Spare parts If you choose glasses from a more expensive manufacturer, who stands behind his product, you will, as a rule, receive support. This means that your spare parts will be available if you break the handle or the front of the glasses (naturally, whether you receive a replacement of this spare part free of charge or whether you have to pay for it depends on whether the breakage was caused by inadequate treatment or for some other reason that can be accepted).

  • Glasses as a fashion detail. Renowned manufacturers always follow fashion trends, so, by selecting these glasses you will have an attractive fashion detail, or it will fulfill other expectations set down by the rules and purpose of the brand.

  • Glasses which can be bought at flea markets and pharmacies are made of cheap materials and are definitely labeled for short-term use. They already have a prescription which in the vast number of cases does not meet the needs of the user, which only compounds the problem of poor vision. 

The most important feature of the glasses you will find in optical stores is that your optician stands behind them, providing you with advice and support.