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Oh, 👍what a handyman! But I would strongly suggest you not to wear it, since the broken and fixed parts may hurt your facial skin. Sailor, get a new pair and don't let this broken sunglasses affect your mood.😊

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  • Fixing broken frame of sunglasses 🕶

    I bought a pair of sunglasses in India.  They are made in Korea .  However the quality is not good.  The frame broke just a few months later.

    I did some research online and found it's possible to fix it using drill and dental floss.  

    The funny thing is when I was trying to figure it out, I broke the frame of the other lens.

     

     

    • Your time and effort are invaluable...I got a pair of Serengeti probably 10 years ago, slightly pricey but it is still with me.
      • I know... this pair is 2500 rupees, (CAD $50), my most expensive sunglasses so far. Will see how much more time it survives. 😃
    • Oh, 👍what a handyman! But I would strongly suggest you not to wear it, since the broken and fixed parts may hurt your facial skin. Sailor, get a new pair and don't let this broken sunglasses affect your mood.😊
      • My skin is thick and tough. 😂
        • Sometimes my hands even got cuts by the sharp edge of a piece of printing paper or plastic package.
    • Sailor, Serengeti sunglasses are on sale ($25 off) in Costco now till April 7. ☺

       

      • Thanks for the information! :D
        • You're welcome. Hope you can find the one you like.