Zenni On The NY Times
They’ve been featured on Fox and now, Zenni Optical has also been cited on the New York Times. In an article entitled “Seeing Straight Without Breaking the Bank,” Lesley Alderman writes 9 tips on how one can save precious dollars on eye care these days. Helpful advise include, among others, is to tell your eye doctor that cost matters to you, to get a copy of your prescription, and to shop around for prices of frames. And Zenni Optical, with eyeglasses that cost as low as $8 was one of those mentioned as having one of the most affordable prices in the market today.
ZenniOptical is an online marketplace for those who want to shop for quality yet way cheaper alternatives for their eyeglasses. They have a variety of lenses to choose from at prices that suit each of your budgets- aluminum alloy frames, bendable titanium frames and children’s frames, among others. One of my personal favorites (whose picture appears below) is a rimless, flexible, multiple wire hinged frame that can come in blue, silver, grey or black with a burgundy center. It costs about $35, and its modern design suits my personality just right.
So for sleek, stylish yet durable eyeglasses that suit your budget in these economically challenging times, check out ZenniOptical for hundreds of other design options to choose from.

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February 17th, 2009 at 9:45 am
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