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From: visionsofcanada
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  • The thicker glasses is the best or the thiner and which plastic glasses is the best because of the glasses now a days made of plastic.

  • I desire rimless glasses to minimize the fact that I wear glasses, what frames that are or not rimless can I buy to minize the "nerdy look" of glasses thanks to who ever has an answer.

  • anyone know where i can get a repair kit? my frame is getting loose

  • Hi @lhuyng,

    The optician that you purchased your Silhouette eyeglasses from should be happy to tighten them up for you at little to no cost. We never charge for adjustments on our products. 

  • Thank you, Aleramone23!

    Dear Edgar5001: It is likely that your lenses can be put into another Silhouette frame. Its best to take them into an optician to have the lenses put into new frames---and if they're quite old, you might be due for an eye exam!

  • nice assembly collegue, greetings from Uruguay

  • hey are these standardized? I have a pair of frameless glasses but dont like the rest of the frame the (ear pieces) Can i put these frames on a pair of old framless glasses i had?

  • Does anyone know how to disassemble these?

  • @Rene549

    late answer but , i do with a very quick heat exposure, it softens the nylon enough to dissasemble

  • Ive specialised in Rimless manufacturing now for 7 years, ever since i left school, and i hate to be a person adding negative comments, but i did notice a few minor things in your manufacturing process, which i do slightly difrent to acheive a more secure structure!Also i see the lenses are un-protected, is there a reason as to why you wouldnt do this?Nice vid tutorial though, more needed like this...Good work

  • nice video - i have a pair of silhouettes, i love them, i am pretty sure they will last forever. one question, though: what is it that holds the glasses together: is it glue, is it solely the pressure applied to the plugs, what is it? i mean i sat on mine, i dropped them, i have had them slapped with a hockey stick, pulled at by people, etc. i am amazed at how strong they continue to be and i would like to know what holds them together. thank you.

  • that's really sweet!

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