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Plantaris

It really must hurt them to make the frame a single color

Glad we are finally getting some lens options beyond black and gray
They have the capacity for lens options, just have to be RX it seems. Emerald and ICE are two big stand outs, a few more not show like the transition and a few other colors. Need to order a pair with zero for all the rx values lol.

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They have the capacity for lens options, just have to be RX it seems. Emerald and ICE are two big stand outs, a few more not show like the transition and a few other colors. Need to order a pair with zero for all the rx values lol.

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Yeah but I am not gonna pay a ridiculous markup as a prescription set just to get it when Line Gear will make them at significant less
 
They have the capacity for lens options, just have to be RX it seems. Emerald and ICE are two big stand outs, a few more not show like the transition and a few other colors. Need to order a pair with zero for all the rx values lol.

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if you guys have FSA / HSA and have money left over… if you ask your eye doctor to give you a “glasses over contacts” prescription you can use the FSA insurance money to buy these frames + lenses with 0 prescription with this "loophole" since they qualify.
 
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Yeah but I am not gonna pay a ridiculous markup as a prescription set just to get it when Line Gear will make them at significant less
Agreed, just saying they obviously still have the formulas, etc to make these older color options readily available as cost would come down if offered is significant quantities.
 
if you guys have FSA / HSA and have money left over… if you ask your eye doctor to give you a “glasses over contacts” prescription you can use the FSA insurance money to buy these frames + lenses as they qualify. Or whatever deals your eye insurance gives you.
Also depending on your insurance you may have significant discounts for both, glasses and contacts each year. I got a pair last year for $120 that would have been about $1100 without insurance if you just did all the RX options I chose.
 

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