All of the tops I ever bought came like that. That’s why I ended up selling everything and moving away from Pair altogether. Nothing I bought would lay flat and I felt stupid walking around with ill fitting plastic slapped onto my frames. It’s a shame because I loved the concept.
Thanks for this. I'm considering these primarily for the sunglass option, but this was still helpful for choosing any additional tops, and knowing what to expect. I was already considering sticking with the thin options, but there's an orange thick top I'm loving, so I might need to adjust them. Based on this, I'd probably choose to dip the tops into hot water and clip them to the frames right after, using the frame as the guide for any needed adjustments.
Thx for posting, but you got to admit, pretty lame that they arrive bent. I just got into Pair and frustrated with the covers not staying on. $25 and $30 a cover. They should arrive perfect. Right? Again, though, thanks...
I completely agree - VERY lame. I ended up abandoning the glasses/brand altogether. The fact that I had to constantly readjust the tops and even then they didn’t sit flush - I felt silly. I felt like I looked like I had construction paper slapped onto my glasses and that I looked goofy. Kissing someone and bumping the glasses and them making a large SNAP sound as the magnets reconnected was embarrassing enough for me to give up. I still follow the groups on Facebook because the concept is fun but I have more fun paying $40 for a whole new pair of frames from places like Zenni.
Pro Tip: when you lay the glasses to see where they need to be adjusted @8:30 , you should flip them over, adjust so that there is no movement from the top of the frame. The reason we don’t adjust based on the temples is because most people’s ears are not even
I’m glad you enjoyed it! I think it’s just how they manufacture them. They should be bent a little, but not nearly that much. I think when things are massed produced, there’s a potential to get warped. I’m just surprised that whoever packages it up doesn’t notice or have some sort of quality inspection first...
@@Mrsh3n1 ehhh they are fun but they are a bit of maintenance. Sometimes I feel silly in the tops and if they get bumped and fall off, it embarrasses me. But they are fun sometimes. I love Eye Buy Direct!
Most prescription glasses I've received were also rounded in the middle like that, and I've had to stretch them out a bit to keep them from squeezing my face.
I just ordered mine. I don't want to have to do this. I hope Costco will adjust them for me for free. I'm getting my lenses put in them from Costco. Much cheaper
This isn’t enough heat to do anything to the magnets. In fact, Pair themselves recommends doing this to adjust the tops. Costco might adjust your tops originally but they aren’t going to appreciate you coming back repeatedly. This will be something you have to do regularly.
I’m wondering if the frames are the ones that need to be adjusted, not the toppers. The reason I say this is that I just took off my glasses from another optician and they actually have a curve to them when placing on the table and looking at a side angle. Just an observation I thought I would share with you.
Kind of ridiculous we have to do this pair need to step it up on the design.
Which frames are those?
They are the Twain
@@velvetburn thank you
Thank you!!! For some reason using a hair dryer didn't pop into my brain and I was trying to think of so many ways to heat them 😄
I think I would be a bit pissed off if the topers came like that. They should fit on your frams perfectly. They are not cheap for what they are.
All of the tops I ever bought came like that. That’s why I ended up selling everything and moving away from Pair altogether. Nothing I bought would lay flat and I felt stupid walking around with ill fitting plastic slapped onto my frames. It’s a shame because I loved the concept.
O wow, that's not good . Thanks for your reply back. I will be getting mine soon. If they don't fit I will be sending them back
Thanks for this. I'm considering these primarily for the sunglass option, but this was still helpful for choosing any additional tops, and knowing what to expect. I was already considering sticking with the thin options, but there's an orange thick top I'm loving, so I might need to adjust them.
Based on this, I'd probably choose to dip the tops into hot water and clip them to the frames right after, using the frame as the guide for any needed adjustments.
Thx for posting, but you got to admit, pretty lame that they arrive bent. I just got into Pair and frustrated with the covers not staying on. $25 and $30 a cover. They should arrive perfect. Right? Again, though, thanks...
I completely agree - VERY lame. I ended up abandoning the glasses/brand altogether. The fact that I had to constantly readjust the tops and even then they didn’t sit flush - I felt silly. I felt like I looked like I had construction paper slapped onto my glasses and that I looked goofy. Kissing someone and bumping the glasses and them making a large SNAP sound as the magnets reconnected was embarrassing enough for me to give up. I still follow the groups on Facebook because the concept is fun but I have more fun paying $40 for a whole new pair of frames from places like Zenni.
Pro Tip: when you lay the glasses to see where they need to be adjusted @8:30 , you should flip them over, adjust so that there is no movement from the top of the frame. The reason we don’t adjust based on the temples is because most people’s ears are not even
I still can't get mine to go flat still is it supposed to be a little gap of straight where you can see through it
Great tips..not sure why they dont flatten the toppers before they ship
I was wondering, have you ever had to take out the lenses from the frames? is it possible to do?
can you tell us what colors you have? I see a few teals!
Thank you for this!!
Great video! How’s does this happen? From shipping?
I’m glad you enjoyed it! I think it’s just how they manufacture them. They should be bent a little, but not nearly that much. I think when things are massed produced, there’s a potential to get warped. I’m just surprised that whoever packages it up doesn’t notice or have some sort of quality inspection first...
This seems like a lot of work are buying these glasses worth it? I normally do "eye buy direct"
Thank you!
@@Mrsh3n1 ehhh they are fun but they are a bit of maintenance. Sometimes I feel silly in the tops and if they get bumped and fall off, it embarrasses me. But they are fun sometimes. I love Eye Buy Direct!
@@velvetburn thank you for your honesty:)
Most prescription glasses I've received were also rounded in the middle like that, and I've had to stretch them out a bit to keep them from squeezing my face.
I just ordered mine. I don't want to have to do this. I hope Costco will adjust them for me for free. I'm getting my lenses put in them from Costco. Much cheaper
This isn’t enough heat to do anything to the magnets. In fact, Pair themselves recommends doing this to adjust the tops. Costco might adjust your tops originally but they aren’t going to appreciate you coming back repeatedly. This will be something you have to do regularly.
I’m wondering if the frames are the ones that need to be adjusted, not the toppers. The reason I say this is that I just took off my glasses from another optician and they actually have a curve to them when placing on the table and looking at a side angle. Just an observation I thought I would share with you.
@@catherinecharron9297it’s a common problem and it is the toppers. The frames have a flat profile compared to traditional glasses.
thanks for this, was wondering where to get my lenses done after I got mine in the mail
I'd be too afraid that the heat would loosen the magnetic 🤷🏾♀️