I've been using oversized prescription glasses from Cinily Net for 90 days (3 months). I wanted a stylish, affordable option, and these caught my eye. Here's my day-by-day breakdown of my experience.
I'll cover everything from my initial impressions to the long-term durability. Cheap glasses can be a gamble, so I'll tell you if these are worth the risk.
My goal is to provide an honest and detailed account so you can make an informed decision.

The package arrived quicker than I expected. The glasses were in a simple box, well-protected with bubble wrap. My first impression was that they looked better in person than online.
The Gmei Optical Retro Metal Alloy frame (M081 C21) felt lightweight but sturdy enough. I was a little worried about the thin metal arms, but they didn't feel flimsy. The color was exactly as pictured, a nice matte black.
Of course, the real test would be getting my prescription lenses fitted. I took them to my local optician, who said the frame was suitable for my prescription. That was a relief!
Verdict: Good initial quality for the price. But the real test comes with time.
After getting my prescription lenses installed, I started wearing the oversized prescription glasses daily. Here’s what I noticed:
One minor issue: the glasses would occasionally slide down my nose if I was sweating or active. I might need to get the arms adjusted for a tighter fit behind my ears.
I was also cautious about scratching the lenses. I made sure to clean them regularly with a microfiber cloth and store them in a case when not in use.
Verdict: Comfortable and stylish, with a minor fit issue that can be adjusted.
After a month of daily use, the oversized prescription glasses had become a part of my routine. I wore them for work, driving, and leisure activities.