GlassesUSA is one of our favorite websites for buying prescription glasses online. The inventory is often cheaper than premium alternatives like Warby Parker. The website has clever features like the virtual mirror that let you see how you would look with certain glasses frames. And yes, there’s a wide range of designer frames here, but if you’re on a budget, you can walk out the door with a private label for less than $ 40. If you need to update your recipe, we have some offers to help you. At the moment you can Get 30% off your entire GlassesUSA order – including eyeglass frames and lenses – when you buy designer eyeglass frames with coupon codes CBS30.
This deal includes both eyewear and prescription sunglasses, and includes brands like Gucci, Versace, Tom Ford, Persol, Armani, Muse x Hilary Duff, Ray-Ban, and Oakley. The discount also includes lens upgrades such as mirrored, polarized, tinted and transition lenses.
However, there is a small print: this discount does not apply to contact lenses or try-at-home glasses.
You don’t want to receive a designer frame? We still have your back. You can get 65% discount on all GlassesUSA brand frames (although these are just the frames – not the lenses). To get the discount, apply the coupon code CNET65 at checkout. In any case, one of these codes works regardless of what you order.
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