Prescription I'm afraid but in my Ray Ban's. Got look cool and be able to see...
Dodgy geezer.Got two pairs, sell you a pair if you want....![]()

You could be right Tony,both Julie and myself wearI couldn't really afford it either Bri but it was either that or find myself a different job which wouldn't have been testing vehicles. But, depending how often you have new glasses (always 2 pairs) it's no cheaper than Laser in the long run.
Tony.
I'm sure you've only 'borrowed' them Mike![]()
Now that would cost a few quid, a guide dog that could driveYou could be right Tony,both Julie and myself wear
Lenses and they do cost every month
Cheaper to have a guide dog![]()

Now that would cost a few quid, a guide dog that could drive![]()

I got mine from Specsavers mate and they were always s£250 ish a pair. Vari-focal lenses, scratch resistant coating, plastic light weight lenses etc. etc. The reason I had to get shut of glasses was after a full day of testing, using the lower part of the lens to look at close items meant my neck and shoulders were in a right state and it couldn't continue so the only option was to get my prescription applied to my eyeballs and ditch the "bins"You could be right Tony,both Julie and myself wear
Lenses and they do cost every month
Cheaper to have a guide dog![]()
Needs must Tony!I got mine from Specsavers mate and they were always s£250 ish a pair. Vari-focal lenses, scratch resistant coating, plastic light weight lenses etc. etc. The reason I had to get shut of glasses was after a full day of testing, using the lower part of the lens to look at close items meant my neck and shoulders were in a right state and it couldn't continue so the only option was to get my prescription applied to my eyeballs and ditch the "bins"
Tony.
I prefer money efficient but your not wrongAs a ducks arse?
Tony.
I had my eyes lasered 21yrs ago now
