Sunglasses - Los Angeles,CA

Updated on March 18, 2013
O.L. asks from Los Angeles, CA
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So I bought pair of Dolce and Gabbana sunglasses a while ago and when I went to put them on they broke at the nose bridge...............is there anyway to fix that??? They are plactic

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M.B.

answers from Tampa on

I have a pair of juicy sunglasses that have been dropped, sat on, thrown and not even a scratch on them. So im kinda with the poster that asked if they are real? And if so I would take them to a LensCrafters or other eyeglass place and let them fix them. They fixed my sons eyeglass frames many times so I assume they can fix sunglasses.

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D.B.

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If they're that fragile, I'm guessing they aren't real Dolce and Gabbana, or they were defective from manufacture. If you can't take them back to the store, try an optical shop (don't go to one inside a big chain store - go to an independent optician and see what services they can provide).

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H.M.

answers from Dallas on

Duct tape. Who wait you didn't ask how a red neck would fix them. I am not sure how thick they are but there is some great glue at Walmart call Gorilla glue it has fixed many things in my house.

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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

I'd take them back to the store. How old are they?

I've never had an issue like that. I get mine at Sunglass Hut which is a reputable place.

If you have to fix them yourself, it is hit or miss with the Gorilla Glue, hot glue, etc. to keep them from looking patched.

ETA: I am inclined to agree with others... are they real? I have RayBan with polarization that have never been scratched, bent, etc and they have been left in the purse with no case, sat on when I got in the car, etc. They are at least 4 yrs old.

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L.P.

answers from Tyler on

I have a pair of Maui Jims, had them for 5 years now. They have been through everything and except for a few scratches, are still in great shape. Take your sunglasses back to the store you purchased them from. If they are real, you should be offered repairs or replacement. If they aren't, you have a good reason to report the store for selling fraudulent goods.

Good luck!

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C.O.

answers from Washington DC on

Ollie's mom:

IF the D&G glasses broke when you first bought them, plastic or not, you should have taken them back.

If you still have the original receipt for them - they MIGHT replace them - depending upon the time we are talking about.

If you are in love with the glasses, take them to a local eye glass shop and ask if they can repair them.

Good luck!

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☼.S.

answers from Los Angeles on

I buy all my glasses at the Sunglass Hut and have sent my Maui Jims back to the manufacturer's a few times over the years for minor repairs, which they've done gladly for free. Check w/ the company/store that you bought them from.

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L.C.

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Call D&G and see if they have a place where you can send the glasses to be fixed. I broke my Maui Jim sunglasses and they fixed them for $10.

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