Thursday July 03, 2008
Ten reasons to buy glasses online from Glasses Direct
Categories: Websites, E-Commerce
Buying glasses from a high street optician is a thing of the past for me, I always buy online. If you haven’t yet made the switch here are ten top reasons why you should buy from Glasses Direct!
1. Price
Why pay high street optician prices when you can get glasses for as little as £15? Designer glasses can cost hundreds of pounds, but start from £45 on Glasses Direct.
2. Choice
There’s a pair of glasses to suit EVERYONE on Glasses Direct. There’s never been so much choice.
3. Leisure
You can take all of the time you need to decide which pair of glasses is right for you. Browse in the comfort of your own home, rather than a crowded high street store.
4. Try them on virtually
Did you know you can try on your glasses virtually? Upload a photo and the snazzy software on the Glasses Direct website will show you how you will look with any glasses you decide to ‘try on’.
5. Try them on at home
As well as trying them on virtually Glasses Direct allows you to try on a pair at home for FREE!
6. Money back guarantee
If you’re not entirely happy with your delivered glasses, send them back, get a refund and order a replacement.
7. Fashion
At these low prices you can afford for your glasses to become a fashion accessory. You can have a different pair for every day of the week to go with all your outfits.
8. Support Entrepreneurship
Glasses Direct founder James Murray Wells is a young entrepreneur who started the company with his student loan. By supporting the company you are supporting entrepreneurship amongst the young.
9. Charity
For every pair of glasses from the Colours range that is sold, Glasses Direct donates £1 to Orbis, the charity committed to bringing sight-saving care to the developing world.
10. Because I do
How many more reasons do you need?
Visit Glasses Direct, and the Glasses Direct blog to check out my article ‘summer trends according to fashion bloggers’
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