Posted by GilbertLix on March 24, 2026 at 05:20:55:
In Reply to: WWWBoard Version 2.0! posted by 888starz mobi on February 27, 2025 at 00:43:51:
Reading comments with real body photos is one of the best ways to check sizing. For fashion and clothing I pay attention to fabric thickness and stitching details. I also check if the store explains how to measure PD and frame size clearly. If anyone has long term experience with certain online shops, I am always curious to read it. Footwear is even harder because different brands cut shoes very differently.
If anyone is interested in real user experiences, I sometimes write short notes about the shops I test.
You can find one of the pages here:
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Loose hinges make the glasses slide down the nose again and again. Sometimes a store looks great in ads but the real product is completely different. On the other hand, a well made pair of glasses can last a long time and feel comfortable all day. Personally I like a mix of design, comfort and realistic pricing. I like when a shop clearly shows PD, lens height and bridge width in millimeters. I recently tried a few different online shops and wanted to share my experience. Some pieces look shiny online but feel like plastic when you open the package. Taking a few minutes to research before buying can save a lot of money and frustration.
Maybe this is useful for someone.