Finding the right circle prescription glasses can be tough. I've been there! I started with the cheapest options and slowly learned what to look for. This is my journey to finding a pair I love.
My first purchase was super cheap. It lasted maybe a few weeks before breaking. The lenses scratched easily. The frame felt flimsy. I learned my lesson!
I bought a pair of no-name circle prescription glasses online for around $15. They looked okay in the pictures. But in reality, they were a disaster. The plastic felt like it would snap any second. The screws were loose. And the lenses were definitely not my correct prescription.

One-star reviews often talk about these problems: Frames break easily.Lenses are not accurate.Poor customer service.
I remember one review saying, "These glasses are a waste of money! They broke after only a week." That was exactly my experience.
Verdict: Avoid super cheap circle prescription glasses. The low price isn't worth the poor quality.
I upgraded to something mid-range. It was... okay. I spent around $50. The quality was better than the cheap pair. But they still weren't great. The frame was more durable. But the lenses still scratched easily. And they weren't very stylish.
These circle prescription glasses were from a more well-known online retailer. They had decent reviews. The frame was metal, which felt sturdier. The lenses were better quality. But they still weren't perfect. They felt a little heavy on my nose. And the style was a bit boring.
Three-star reviews often mention these issues: Average quality.Not very stylish.Lenses scratch easily.
They were okay. They lasted a bit longer than the super cheap ones. But I still wasn't completely happy.
Verdict: Mid-range circle prescription glasses are a step up. But they might not be worth the price. Keep researching.
Then I tried Cinily Net. WOW. I chose the MERRYS DESIGN Men Square Glasses Male Myopia Prescription Eyeglasses TR90 Frame Titanium Alloy Legs S2033 C02 Matte Black. The difference was HUGE.