kingsolomon
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Can anyone in Melbourne recommend a great eyewear store. Not talking about Spec Savers or OPSM I'm willing to drop some dosh.
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Can anyone in Melbourne recommend a great eyewear store. Not talking about Spec Savers or OPSM I'm willing to drop some dosh.
Can anyone in Melbourne recommend a great eyewear store. Not talking about Spec Savers or OPSM I'm willing to drop some dosh.
The joint on Gertrude St, Prahan.
Greville St - there are two there and my wife has had a good experience with both. OnePointFourSeven and Luna Eyewear.
Australians are hugely ripped off when it comes to eye hardware.Can anyone in Melbourne recommend a great eyewear store. Not talking about Spec Savers or OPSM I'm willing to drop some dosh.
Can anyone in Melbourne recommend a great eyewear store. Not talking about Spec Savers or OPSM I'm willing to drop some dosh.
Can anyone in Melbourne recommend a great eyewear store. Not talking about Spec Savers or OPSM I'm willing to drop some dosh.
I was pretty happy with Eyes on Rathdowne a few years back for some Mykitas, best price when compared, and good service. Planning to go back to get some sunglasses soon. Though do note that everything is by appointment.
I do have a similar question: any recs for Melbourne made to measure shirt makers? Preference would be for non-conservative business dress locations and not too crazy pricing (Oscar Hunt starts at $150 which is okay I guess). I reckon I'm a weird shape and/or have weird ideas about wanting to be able to helicopter my arms around so I want someone that listens the first time. Cheers.
That reminds me of the time FXH observed that many men buy suits too large because they expect to be able to practically limber up in them ...
That reminds me of the time FXH observed that many men buy suits too large because they expect to be able to practically limber up in them ...
Ah, what's better: too big or too little? For instance if I notice I can't reach both arms fully forward without significant tightness across the back panel I start doing it all the time, whilst helicoptering my arms. Maybe I need Fred Astaire's dancer sleeves or similar.