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Changing it up with Zinff glasses #AdGifted

 A few months back I was kindly gifted some glasses from Zinff which are an online shop for glasses for both prescription glasses and non prescription. I have worn glasses for as long as I can remember and have always played it safe when choosing a style so when I was invited to try a pair I went for something that I would not normally go for.

I decided to go for the Zoey frames which are a large square style that are pink tinted, these retail at $32 for the frames, you can then add the details of you prescription and add different options for your lenses such as blue light blocking and making the lenses at a small extra cost. 

The company were great from the start and my glasses were delivered within 2 weeks of ordering them, they come with a cardboard box style case and a lens cloth too. The glasses are comfy and feel very well made. They also do luckily suit me and I like to have the option of a different look when I feel like it.

If you are interested in looking then please check them out, I do also have a code for 10% off leses and 50% off frames with  VJ30

If you want to know any more then please leave a comment. 

Victoria x

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  1. I was intrigued to read your post as I hadn't ever thought about order glasses from anywhere but my optometrist. I'd be interested in doing a cost comparison and to see how much delivery is to my country. Thank you for the info and the opportunity for discount.

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    1. Thank you so much for you comment, I find there prices very reasonable and the shipping to the UK is £7 standard shipping or £16.80 for express shipping. X

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  2. I have worn glasses since I was 11 and used to stick to the same sort of frame, until just a few years go. I really love your new glasses.

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    1. Thank you so much, they are so different to what I'm used to x

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