How does the Home Try-On program work?

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Warby Parker's Home Try-On program offers customers a convenient way to explore their eyewear options from the comfort of home. Customers can select up to five pairs of glasses to try on for free. To start the process, one simply visits Warby Parker's website and browses their extensive collection of frames. Once a selection has been made, the chosen glasses will be shipped directly to the customer's home, usually within a few business days. During the Home Try-On period, which lasts for five days, customers have the opportunity to wear the frames as they go about their daily activities. This allows them to assess how the frames feel, look, and fit in various lighting conditions and settings. Customers can compare different styles side by side and get feedback from friends and family, which can be particularly helpful in making a decision. Once the trial period is over, customers can return the frames using the included prepaid shipping labels. They can then order their favorite pair directly through the Warby Parker website. For additional details or specific questions, it is advisable to check the current webpage for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Answered Jul 3, 2025

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