Hi all, FHB recently had a short blurb about safety lenses. There was no mention however about safety frames. Anyone got a website for decent frames? Thanks.
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SafetyGlassesUSA.com
You can buy the frames real cheap from there and then get your local optometrist to make prescription lenses, if you need them.
My wife didn't have any trouble getting ansi z87.1 rated glasses from her regular optometrist. She even got them is a nice looking "designer" style that looked like a Vera Wang knockoff (according to people who know that stuff).
I just buy regular off the shelf glasses from Crews at LSS, a dozen at a time. They are cheap enough that way that I just toss them when I scratch them up. I get the sunglasses and wear them all the time. (same style for at least 15 years) The ones I get are UV-a, UV-b and have the seal of approval from my eye doctor.