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Last-Minute Solar Eclipse Glasses: Here's How to Find a Pair

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Warby Parker says its stores are out of stock of free ones, but you still have other options. Also, make sure you test your glasses.
It’s essential to wear a proper pair of eclipse glasses, or a box pinhole projector for indirect viewing, if you’ll be viewing the skies during the solar eclipse today. Except for the brief period of total darkness or totality, looking at any portion of the sun or partial eclipse can cause damage to your eyes.  
Warby Parker, the popular prescription glasses shop, was making it a little easier by offering free solar eclipse glasses at its stores. However, the company is now out of stock, according to an automated message on Warby Parker’s customer service line, and information from a company representative provided to CNET Sunday evening. (If you don’t want to take my word for it, you can try calling your local Warby Parker store using this store-locator map.)
We’re down to the wire. But if you’re searching last-last minute, below are a couple more ways to snag a pair of glasses that come from the American Astronomical Society’s preapproved list of sellers that make legitimate (i.

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