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Millionaire Matchmaker Patti Stanger is ready to pick the perfect pair of glasses for you


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Millionaire Matchmaker Patti Stanger has an impressive history of pairing people with their perfect match—and now, she's turning her talents to fashion. The celebrity matchmaker just partnered with GlassesUSA to help you find the best pair of glasses suited to your needs with a custom video quiz that launched today.

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"I am so sick and tired of people walking around wearing ugly glasses that don't fit them," Patti says at the beginning of the six-question interactive quiz. "So I teamed up with GlassesUSA for Valentine's Day to help you find the perfect pair." 

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As part of the quiz, Patti asks several questions about your style—are you looking for a masculine or feminine frame? Do you want metals or plastics? And if you clam up, you can always ask Patti to choose for you and let the expert do what she does best. At the end of the quiz, Patti recommends a handful of frames that match your quiz answers. 

While we love Patti, we also love GlassesUSA. When our experts tested the best places to buy prescription glasses online, GlassesUSA landed toward the top for its impressive selection of frames and fast shipping times. The frames are relatively inexpensive yet still high quality.  

The best part? If Patti helps you find your match, you can score 40% off frames and free shipping with the code SAVE40. Shop fast though—this promotion won't last much longer. 

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