lol - Here I am trying to ditch glasses and you are wearing glasses for fun! To be honest I have wide and round face so it is hard to find glasses with a perfect fit. I use progressive lens so they have to be wide enough for distance, computer and reading and still look stylish ;)
Here I thought my Lacoste costs so much, but there's just so many luxury brands out there that I'm not aware of. P. S. Are there any brands out there that do bespoke frames for small guy like me? It's so hard to hunt for adult frames with temples that are meant for kids.
I got my -1.25 glasses today and after wearing it today for i hour i adjusted to it just well no tears no uneasy feelings it is normal to adjust without problems to new prescription glasses?
Great video. I sell Mykitas. Nice frames. I agree with your Rolex analogy. Most UV lenses don’t give you 100% coverage because if they did, the color of the lens would appear yellowish to the consumer. Color light spectrum theory + Refraction = Discoloration. The frames are pretty easy to adjust if mangled, just take your time.
Hey man! A family member gave me a Mykita Kubick No1 pair of glasses without knowing how expensive they were. Would you be so nice to help me know if the glasses are original? Thnx.
Cool review. I sell Mykita and like the frames as well. But sometimes we have issues with the hinge. If its broken you can easily fix it with a shrinking tube. But to repair it you need a new temple... There are some other companies with more durable screwless hinges. I don't know, if its ok to name these. If you're (or someone else) interessed, tell me. 😉
@@jojotwice8918 Klenze und Baum, ICBerlin, Rolf and Silhouette. Lindberg not every collection. For example I like the Air Titanium Rim, but the N.O.W. is really bad. I don't know ovvo, but they look pretty cool. And there are several other designs, I haven't seen yet, for example frames with a magnetic hinge.
Bruh my story in how I discovered and why I bought mykita is pretty much the same😂, I vacationed to Berlin in 2019 and went to the same bikini Berlin mall
lol screwless hinge as if there's a huge issue with regular screw hinges. the hinge may be innovative but damn it's ugly. most people don't have issues with the regular hinges and if there are issues, its an easy and cheap fix. also by the time the issue appears, a year in or so, its time to get new glasses anyway. glasses aren't exactly something u buy once, and that's not sure to quality of frame. people's style changes and they get a new look
@@locoattack1210 2-4 yrs is probably more normal, my insurance gets me enough discounts where i can do it every year. but even at 2-4 yrs most frames aren't falling apart. if my insurance didn't cover it i would not go for the expensive frames.