Amanda Schafer
Giving the gift of sight is a present that will last a lifetime. This holiday season, don’t waste your money on non-essential items. Get something for your loved one that they will actually use—eyewear. Not only is it a necessity, it’s a stylish accessory. If you want to spice things up this year, here’s what to look for in an eyewear gift.
Glasses don’t need to be boring. Look for brands a child will love. Discount Glasses has names they’ll get excited about such as Disney, Marvel, Nickelodeon, Star Wars, Paw Patrol, and more.
Look for high-end glasses at reasonable prices. Our in-house brands have unique, high-quality, stylish eyewear for the whole family that won’t break the bank. They even come with a durable, protective case and cleaning cloth making a great gift set.
Get creative by adding accessories or upgrading your lenses. Along with adding a prescription to eyeglasses or sunglasses, Transitions, polarization, Blue Light, anti-glare, and more can be added to the lenses. This will maximize the use of the glasses for your loved one. Throw in glasses straps or chains, cases, cleaning kits, and more to complete the present.
Whether the fit is wrong or the prescription is off, you don’t want to be stuck with non-refundable glasses. Look at each retailer's return policy to make sure the glasses will be returnable after the holidays. Discount Glasses has a Happiness Guarantee that includes 365-day free returns and fast US-based shipping allowing you to buy gifts in advance worry-free.
This year, don’t buy the usual presents that won’t last. Glasses are a gift your friends and family will use every day and think of you every time they wear them. Start your search for the perfect frames now!
A graduate of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, Amanda works hard at balancing her passion for writing and marketing. She is a Pittsburgh native that just recently moved to Columbus and enjoys doing just about anything outdoors from going on hikes to taking her dog for walks around the city.
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