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For things that I use every day, I prefer to pay a bit more if the quality is stable. If they reply politely and give detailed answers, I feel more relaxed. They are simply the ones that fit well and survive many rounds of washing or daily use. It saves a lot of trial and error for everyone else. When every picture has different colors or extreme filters, it is usually a bad sign. When a store shows clear shoulder width, bust, waist and length, it is much easier to choose.
If anyone is interested in real user experiences, I sometimes write short notes about the shops I test.
You can find one of the pages here:
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If they ignore basic questions or reply with copy pasted text, I become suspicious. It is interesting to see how different people value different aspects of a product. The main things I look at for glasses are frame weight, hinge quality and lens coating. Bad lenses can cause eye strain, reflections and headache when you wear them for hours. If they reply politely and give detailed answers, I feel more relaxed. Taking a few minutes to research before buying can save a lot of money and frustration. Reviews that mention long term use are more valuable than comments written on day one. In the past I have wasted money on items that looked good in photos but felt cheap in real life.
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