The New York eyewear company that started online in 2010 and now runs hundreds of American stores also sells contacts, which makes it the rare seller where an order can be sorted out face to face. Its own daily lens, Scout, has been retired and wearers are steered to Miru 1 Day in 90-packs; major brands are stocked alongside it. Insurance, FSA and HSA payments are accepted, and the app's vision test can refresh a simple prescription.
Convenient for people already buying frames here who want one account and one checkout for everything. The contact lens catalog is narrower than a dedicated lens site's, and per-box prices rarely beat the discounters. The retirement of Scout also shows the risk of committing to a house brand.
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