Warby Parker Glasses

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Warby Parker was conceived as an alternative to the overpriced and bland eyewear available today. Warby Parker believed that prescription eyewear simply should not cost $300+. They have circumvented traditional channels and engaged with customers directly through Warby Parker.com. The Warby Parker Glasses aesthetic is vintage-inspired with a contemporary twist. Every pair is custom fit with anti-reflective, polycarbonate prescription lenses. Warby Parker Glasses start at $95!

 They have free shipping in the contiguous United States! $10 to Canada and $15 to Alaska and Hawaii!

Home Try-Ons. 5 pairs, 5 days, 100% free!

Warby Parker sent me 5 pairs of glasses that I picked out to try on for FREE! They will do the same for you! They’ll send you 5 pairs of glasses to try on at home for 5 days free, including a pre-paid return shipping label to send them back to Warby Parker with no obligation to buy. This is available to anyone in the contiguous 48 states.

Free Returns

Warby Parker offers a no questions asked, 30 day free return policy from the day you receive your order. For US-based orders free return shipping is included. If you’re not 100% satisfied with your new glasses for any reason, you can simply call or email Warby Parker and they’ll send you a pre-paid return shipping label allowing you to return your glasses for free. No questions asked.

Here are the Warby Parker Glasses that I tried on:

Tenley in Midnight Blue

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Clyde in Striped Chestnut

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Baxter in Catalina Blue

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2 pairs not photographed glasses:

Zagg in Tennessee Whiskey

Downing in Walnut Tortoise

Disclaimer: I will receive a commission if you purchase or get a at home try-on through the links on this page. As always, all opinions are my own. If you have any questions, feel free to message me using the contact link above.

Photos taken by Kevin Erhard of Sunstone Productions.

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7 thoughts on “Warby Parker Glasses”

  1. Those are great looking glasses. I am in the market for glasses, this site sounds like it is worth looking into.

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