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    Tri Vision Optical

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    LensCrafters

    LensCrafters

    (3 reviews)

    Absolutely AWFUL. I…read moretook a pair of vintage glasses here to have the lenses replaced with sunglasses lenses. They told me vintage glasses were 'at your own risk' because they can't promise they won't break them trying to get new lenses into them. I understand that. I agreed to the terms. I asked them not to clean them, because they had rhinestones and I didn't want them putting chemicals near them. I came back several days later to pick up my glasses. The clerk presented them to me smiling; I paid for them and walked out of the store. A few steps down the mall I noticed there was something funny about the colour of them, like the paint had been rubbed off. I walked back in the store and asked them what had happened. At that point I was told that they had cleaned my glasses with a spray that was 'safe for all modern glasses', but apparently it had taken the paint right off of my vintage ones. Here is my problem. 1) I had asked them not to clean my glasses and they did anyway 2) I went and picked them up and paid and was not told that there had been a problem. The clerk just smiled at me and let me walk out of the store with them, hoping I wouldn't notice the damage 3) IF YOU NOTICED THE PAINT WAS COMING OFF THEM WHILE YOU WERE CLEANING THEM, WHY WOULD YOU CONTINUE? So instead of the paint just being damaged in a small area, they must have seen that there was red paint on their cleaning cloth, but they just continued to clean the entire set, removing a lot of the paint. That is ignoring the customer's requests, piled on top of lying, piled on top of stupidity. Absolutely everything about this transaction went from bad to worse. I even called the manager afterward to complain that I was basically lied to, not told about the damage and they let me walk out of the store, smiling all the while like Cheshire cats, letting me believe that my glasses were perfectly fine. The manager didn't care at all, saying that vintage glasses are 'at your own risk'. I KNOW THAT, but I don't appreciate Lens Crafters ignoring my requests, unnecessarily damaging my glasses with utter stupidity and then lying to me about it. However, my phone call got me absolutely nowhere. I tell you this as a cautionary tale; do not, under any circumstances trust lens crafters with your glasses.

    Three years back, I purchased three different pair of glasses from LensCrafters; it was my first…read moretime patronizing LensCrafters. I purchased the scratch resistant coating for all of them, however, on one of the pair, the scratch resistant coating began to fail after about six months of use. I only used this pair of glasses at my computer at work so they were lightly used. Nearing the end of my first year of use, the glasses were so scratched that it had become difficult to use the glasses. There were so many scratches on my lenses that everything appeared cloudy while wearing them. I returned my glasses to them before the one year warranty was up and asked for the lenses to be replaced. They did so reluctantly, but not before accusing me of cleaning them improperly and telling me that they were going to put a note in my account even though I told them that I cleaned all of my pairs of glasses properly and that both of my other two pair that I bought from them had no scratches on them at all. I was disappointed at the terrible customer service I had received that day. By the time another six months had gone by, scratches began to appear on the new lenses once again and at a year, they were just as scratched and cloudy to look through as they were with the previous pair of lenses. Interestingly, a friend of mine had purchased the same style of glasses plus the scratch protection from LensCrafters but they were in a different colour. Her glasses were just as scratched but also had developed a couple of small bubbles in the coating. I did not know that was possible. A year ago, I returned to LensCrafters with a new prescription. Since two of the three pair I had previously purchased from them continued to be perfectly fine and with no scratches I, mistakenly, assumed that there was likely something "off" only with that particular style of glasses. One year ago, I purchased a new pair of glasses and in a different style than the one that was having problems with the scratch resistant coating. Sadly, after six months of use, this pair also began to have the same issues with the scratch resistant coating and at a year, they are cloudy to look through. This pair was significantly more expensive so you can imagine how frustrated and disappointed I am. I find myself wondering if there would be less scratches on these lenses if I had not had the scratch resistant coating added to them. Needless to say, I will not patronize LensCrafters again in the future.

    Luster & Oak | Vintage and Consignment Boutique - Luster and Oak inside

    Luster & Oak | Vintage and Consignment Boutique

    (3 reviews)

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    They've got a tiny store in the basement of a building at King and Erb, but it's a gem for finding…read morecheap, but current second-hand clothes. For students who love thrift shopping, but find it hard to find something for them each time, this store should leave you satisfied every time. Their prices are really fair as well, usually ranging between $10-$20 for an item of clothing. As an example, I've see ASOS shorts go for $16 (which could be 2-3 times as much originally) and an Aritzia winter coat go for $150 (originally $300+). They often have brands you'll recognize like Zara, American Apparel, Aritzia, Urban Outfitters, etc. and they post their new arrivals on Instagram, but since they don't hold new arrivals those clothes can get snatched up within the day. They also sell accessories like sunglasses, atlas watches, scarves, and necklaces. The store itself is really nice and quaint. It's got an industrial style with brick walls and wooden furnishings. They also have a change room and one person working to help you out.

    3.5. Quaint little consignment shop with selections for men and women. Prices are reasonable, and…read moresometimes you can get quite a steal. There's a lot of H&M and Forever 21 finds (it is a university town), but you'll also see nicer brands like BDG or Guess. I'm a little disappointed there's less vintage pieces that weren't large. However, they do a really good job of creating a cool mood through their displays and decor and indie music - even the plainest tank can catch your eye. Overall, a cute spot to stop by if you're in the area. Support sustainable local shops!

    Cambridge Centre

    Cambridge Centre

    (13 reviews)

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    This mall is probably one of my favourite hideaway, if I'm not at work you'll find me...doing lunch…read morein the area and shopping! The mall has a lot of changes, pre pandemic the indoor ice rink in the mall open with promotion free ice skating- and if you were a spectator you can ooo and ahhh at the pet store with the puppies in the window. Just fyi that pet store is gone now. I've dont some uber ests pick up coincidentally in the mall, there hadn't been a food place I quite enjoyed for quality or hidden gem and the markings on the floor for social distancing are Soooooo confusing. The mall has a few entrances, you can enter from the main entrance where the Osmows and east side Mario is. My favourite less crowded entrance is the back where the new bowling alley is, the entrance has enough parking you can turn in from Conestoga Blvd and you're there -plus the Zehrs is there the Starbucks inside (yay). There is some good outlet shopping here, theres a Marshall's and theres some others. I swear I bought the cutest cocktail champagne dress that was retail $200 for $20, so there are deals here. Now that the pandemic restrictions have been lifted there are return options where stores were pretty much forcing final sale. So if you're in the area or just need an indoor walking gym, this is the place. It feels empty but I feel my shopping is efficient, no lines up :)

    I really like the safety measures that they have in placed around the mall, especially in their…read morefood court. It made me more comfortable walking around and eating there.

    Tri Vision Optical - optometrists - Updated May 2026

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