r/WarbyParker

Return at 37 days?

I got progressive lenses for the first time a month ago and have tried getting used to them but after my third aura/migraine today, I’m thinking my eyes are triggered by the different prescriptions when looking up and down constantly. I’m also extra light sensitive in these glasses for some reason. I want to return them for regular glasses but just realized I got the glasses 37 days ago. 😭 I spent $1000 on the glasses and sunglasses, so it’s quite a hit if I can’t exchange them for regular distance glasses. Are they super strict on the 30 day cut off? Thank you for any help you can provide!

Edit: it actually didn’t occur to me that the glasses could be causing the issue until today. I thought it was just stress. I called my eye doctor to see about getting my eyes checked again after another freaky aura (even though it’s only been a month since I saw her). She asked where I got my glasses and suggested I bring them back to WP to make sure they did the rx right before I make an appt with her.

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u/kristinmarie1122 — 1 day ago

Strong Prescription?

I have an extremely strong prescription. I normally get my glasses at my eye doctor, but it cost a lot of money. Can Warby Parker handle a very strong prescription?

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u/Relevant-Count-3656 — 4 days ago

looking for lapel pins!

hello! I recently got a job at warby parker and would like to start building my lapel pin collection so I can switch them out!

if anyone has any they are willing to part with I would be willing to pay at minimum for shipping, or more depending on the pin! :) especially looking for older/more unique pins!

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u/Significant_Pea_312 — 7 days ago

Warby parker sunglasses making me little dizzy

Hi guys. I recently got a pair of normal prescription​ glasses and a prescription sunglasses. I don't have any problem with the normal glasses. But when I got the sunglasses, I wear it when I'm in the car and outdoors. These sunglasses make me feel like the ground is little elevated, it's tricky to walk and feel the ground. It's okay if I am just sitting.

Is this normal? I'm wondering if they messed up the prescription cuz I have astigmatism and low bridge nose.

Did this happen to anyone else?

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u/Background-Bet4057 — 8 days ago