How do I fix my glasses in a way that doesn't cost too much money and doesn't completely look like shit? When I was wiping my glasses off with a towel on of the pads that sits between my nose and the frame broke off, and now I constantly have a piece of my glasses poking into my nose. I can alleviate it by placing some paper between that part of my nose and the tiny sharp bit coming out, but I look like an asshole, so I normally just grin and bear it. It seems nigh impossible to remove, and I've spent a good several minutes with a sharp knife trying to remove it with little luck. Is there anyway to get a replacement pad or anything?
The glasses store I got this from doesn't sell this model anymore (glasses are such a fucking racket) and I don't want to make the switch to contacts because I hate having to make sure my lenses are 100% clean before shoving them directly on my eye, and still being incredibly paranoid.
i just got a pair of cheapo reading glasses, broke off the nose pads and jb weld them on. file it down so doesn't look odd.
Scavange pads off a cheapo set of reading or sunglasses and epoxy them on. Just be careful not to get the epoxy on the lenses.
>>943426
>broke off the nose pads and jb weld them on.
You mean I should break them BOTH off, and then use this compound to bind them back to the glasses so that they're both attached and they both look the same?
>>943431
you don't need to but its really looks funny.
>>943452
You mean it looks funny if I DON'T do this, and it will look FINE if I do, right?
>>943423
Funny thing is I have only experienced eye infections when I haven't used contacts and I've been using them at festivals and God knows how many other nasty circumstances (and reusing one-day contacts!).
>>943423
Just use way too much tape, like a normal 4chan user.