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Yes, but I doubt from Best Buy because they don't have an optical department. Expect to pay about as much for the lenses as the frames, depending on the features you want. With progressives, polarized, transitions eXtra (so it works while driving), thin lenses, hydrophobic coating, and $69 one year warranty because the co-pay was reasonable from lens crafters, I was looking at just under 1k. Ray Ban didn't offer all of these options together, but the price would be similar or maybe a bit higher. I've heard of people buying the regular frames, like these, and then popping in their own prescription lenses, which could save you some money and is not as scary as it seems to do yourself.
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