You can, but I wouldn't. You have to have a fitting. And they check to see that you're not a 'tard and can put them in and take them out. Look around on the net, there's sites that offer vouchers for a free trial pair. You just have to pay for the eye exam, which most insurance will cover. After you get the exam, you can just come into a place that sells them and buy them. You'll have to show your prescription. And the prescription is good for 1 year. Going into some Halloween store and just buying them, you run the risk of seriously f*ucking your eyes up. Most eye exams are 50 bucks. For your own sake, PLEASE get the exam first.
2006-07-21 02:58:26
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answered by ★Fetal☆ ★And ☆ ★Weeping☆ 7
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FunFX, i don't knwo if there is one in Chicago, but there is one in South Bend. It is a Halloween store and open year round, they have all kinds of non prescription lenses.
2006-07-21 02:38:56
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answered by Demure D 2
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i've got extensive-unfold people who had lenses in somewhat some colorations, so as that they might substitute them often times to tournament their moods -- or fashions. i theory it grew to become right into a exciting theory. One beautiful lady wore somewhat some colorations to tournament her outfits. One slightly loopy youthful guy wore purple to make himself look devilish and sported pierced nostril, ears, and eyebrow to "advance" on the look. as quickly as I informed him I approved, i think of he grew to become into disenchanted. nicely, i'm an previous lady and that i think of he grew to become into going for surprising. unfavorable lad! specific, via all potential, as long as you will possibly desire to placed on corrective lenses, you may besides have some exciting with them on a similar time! whilst i ought to nevertheless get away with contacts, I chosen green, which my eyes truthfully are, yet I went with an exceptionally outstanding Kelly green so my eyes stood out in a crowd.
2016-11-02 11:20:57
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answered by ? 4
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You can't just buy them off the shelf. Even if they are non-prescription, they still come in different "sizes" to fit the curve of your eyeball and this will need to be measured.
2006-07-21 03:08:41
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answered by BB 5
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I'm sure there is a Lenscrafters near you.
just go to www.lenscrafters.com and find a store near you.
2006-07-21 02:39:23
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answered by i_act_blonde15 3
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anywear. you eye docter can give them to you. you dont need a presciption. if you dont have an eye docter....you can get it someplace else but iw ouldnt recommend it. There might be something wrong with them. you can get a nasty eye infection..
2006-07-21 02:38:26
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answered by Ashley V 1
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you have to get an eye exam to measure the curve of your eye so basically nowhere
2006-07-21 02:38:01
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answered by Amber 4
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I think nowhere.
2006-07-21 02:40:31
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answered by BarbieQ 6
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