Finding the right pair of non-prescription glasses online can be tricky. I've been on a long journey, trying everything from super cheap options to high-end brands. My goal was always simple: look good, feel comfortable, and have glasses that last. But that was harder to find than I thought.
This article shares my experience. I want to show you why spending a little more for quality glasses is a smart move. You'll see how my choices changed and what I learned along the way.

My first purchase for women's non-prescription glasses online was super cheap. I thought I was getting a great deal. The price was so low, it felt like stealing. I just wanted something trendy to wear for fashion.
My first pair cost around $10-$15. They were basic plastic frames. I picked them because they looked cool in the picture.
I quickly learned that super cheap usually means low quality. You save money now, but you spend more later because you have to replace them. It's a bad trade-off.
Verdict: Avoid ultra-cheap options. They might look good online, but they often fall apart fast. Save your money for something better.
After the disaster of my first purchase, I decided to upgrade a bit. I looked for glasses in the $30-$50 range. I thought this would give me better quality without breaking the bank. I upgraded to something mid-range. It was... okay.
These frames felt a little more solid than the cheap ones. They didn't feel like they would snap immediately. But they still had their own problems.