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Old 01-28-2025, 12:17 PM
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I’m in the same situation. My cataract surgery is scheduled for day after tomorrow and I will have 4-5 pair of obsolete glasses. One pair of Ray Bans were purchased as sunglasses and had prescription lenses put in but I still have the plain lenses so I can convert them back. Is it possible for you to replace your lenses and save the frames? I’m going to use my Ray Bans Aviator because I already have them and they give full coverage.

In any case insure your new glasses are impact resistant according to ANSI Z87.1 standards. Or better yet, see if you can find MILSPEC glasses on the Authorized Protective Eyeware List. They are hard to obtain by civilians because they are only for active duty military and they aren’t made to stylish.
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