Alright, so I needed new glasses. My old pair was basically done. I’ve always liked how Tom Ford stuff looks – classy, y’know? Not too flashy, but people who know, know. Figured maybe this time I could swing it.

Starting My Search Online
First thing I did, like everyone, was hop online. Just googled where to find legit deals on Tom Ford frames for guys. I wasn’t expecting charity, but hoped to avoid getting ripped off.
Whoa, prices were kinda nuts at first glance. Seems like most regular prices start hitting anywhere between ¥2780 and ¥3480 just for the frames alone! Saw some places list specific models like the TF5925DB and FT6017-K-B right in that sweet spot. Definitely a gulp moment.
Digging Deeper for Deals
Didn’t stop there though. I’m not made of money. I started clicking around more shops online, looking really close at the discount sections.
Found a few interesting things:
- Official Discounts: Kept seeing “Official Instant Discount” labels slashing around ¥1000 off prices on big platforms. That brought some models near or under the ¥2500 mark. Suddenly seemed way more possible.
- Coupons Galore: Almost every shop seemed to offer some kind of coupon. ¥600 off here, ¥1000 off there. Sometimes even more. Learned quickly never to pay the sticker price online without hunting for those codes!
- New Styles Cost More: The latest stuff, like the 2024 FT5977-B or FT6017-K-B models, definitely carried a little premium. Older stuff or different styles were often slightly more budget friendly.
Taking it Offline
Okay, time to feel some frames. Screens are cool, but I gotta try these on my face. Found some places locally that claimed to carry Tom Ford optical stuff.

Made sure they looked legit – genuine certification badges in the window, positive reviews mentioning real deals. Walked in feeling a bit nervous.
Tried on a few:
- The Square Classics: Looked at that TF5925DB – the classic square shape. Solid, handsome. Felt like a staple piece.
- The Round Option: Tried something different too, a round frame model FT5931-D-B. Had this cool retro vibe, almost a bit bookish.
- The Semi-Rimless: Also liked this sleek FT6017-K-B – half clear frame, half nothing. Really modern.
The salesperson was actually pretty helpful, explaining the materials and fit. Big thing: they confirmed what I saw online – prices were nuts before discounts, but they matched the significant online coupons without fuss. Seemed like that ¥1000 off was standard if you asked.
They also let me know they offer prescription lens installation. Handy.
Pulling the Trigger
Spent a couple of days thinking about it. The square frame TF5925DB just felt right for me – versatile, wouldn’t date. That initial online homework paid off. I knew roughly what was possible price-wise.

So, I went back to the shop. Went straight to the frame I liked. Played it cool, mentioned seeing better deals… they understood. Didn’t have to fight much to get that serious discount applied. Paid significantly less than the scary sticker price.
Got the frame, had my prescription lenses put in later. Done.
Bottom Line
Based on sweating over this:
- Retail Price is Just Suggestion: Walk in prepared to leverage those big discounts everyone offers.
- Shop Around (Online & Offline): Check prices, see models, BUT confirm dealer authenticity. Online reviews help spot real deals and legit shops.
- Coupons are Your Best Friend: Seriously. That ¥1000 off or similar isn’t rare – it’s practically expected.
- Try Them On: Style and fit matter hugely. Go feel them.
Getting authentic Tom Ford frames at a decent price is totally doable if you’re smart about those discounts and pick a trustworthy seller. Feels good having them.