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    Multi color plastics

    Anyone else heard complaints about multi-color plastics, particularly those with light colors and designs on the inner side of the frame.
    I have fears (and have had this happen) of patient's saying: "I hate this frame, I loved it when I saw it. But after I have been wearing it all I see is that light color on the inner rim. It distracts me whenever I wear it!"

    The bad news is that if this is a problem we gonna have a lot of it, every designer line is adopting it.

    Chip

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    Big Smile if this is a problem we gonna have a lot of it................

    Quote Originally Posted by chip anderson View Post
    It distracts me whenever I wear it!"

    The bad news is that if this is a problem we gonna have a lot of it, every designer line is adopting it.
    New fashion............new fad................we have seen similar problems over the years. Patients wants it bad enough they will have to get used to it.

    That fits well together with a PAL: fitted to low..............not much reading segment with some good disturbing c;or reflexes. If customers want it bad enough they will get used to it. :D
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    I have had a large increase in the amount of "I do not like this frame that I bought from you."

    I do not know if it is because it is different stuff or is it Lenscrafter's and its stupid commericials.

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    Ugh, people need to get over it. That's just like people saying they "hate" the fact that the lenses are polished, or something else. We must simply remind them that EVERY frame is visible, and if we ignore it for three days, we'll never notice it again. Is it just me, or have people gotten even more PICKY than usual???

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    Quote Originally Posted by chip anderson View Post
    "I hate this frame, I loved it when I saw it. But after I have been wearing it all I see is that light color on the inner rim. It distracts me whenever I wear it!"

    Chip

    Time to BUY another pair honey!

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