Prescription Lenses
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Prescription Lenses If you have a prescription for glasses we can fill your prescription. We would need a valid prescription which you can
email or fax to us.
We will also need your current PD (Pupillary distance - is the distance (measured in mm) between the pupils of your eyes) which can be obtained from your eye doctor. This can typically be obtained by asking your eye doctor during your exam or from the last office that made up glasses for you. It may also be obtained from a local eye glass facility.

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Select your lens type, add your lens material, lens treatments and lens options
here to your shopping cart along with your frame order.
Lens Types
Single Vision - As the name implies for single vision either for distanace or reading.
Progressive Lenses - Standard "No Lines" - Provide an ever changing proscriptiong from distance to read. Generated from a mold great for wearers on a budget who would like progressive lenses.
Progressive Lenses - Digitial "No Lines" - Provide an ever changing proscriptiong from distance to read. Generated using computer designs based on frame and wearer data. These advances result in less distortion along the periphery and and increased reading area of up to 30%. Perfect for the wearer who want the best vision possible from their progressive lenses.
Bifocal lined lenses FT28 - For distance and reading. Also known as Flat Top 28. Great for wearers that can not adapt to a progressive lens yet would like a lens for both distance and reading.
Bifocal lined lenses FT38 - For distance and reading. Also known as Flat Top 28. Great for wearers that can not adapt to a progressive lens yet would like a lens for both distance and reading.
Lens Materials
CR39 - Basic plastic lens great for light prescriptions
Polycarbonate - Shatter resistance lens, great for active people, kids, mono vision etc. See note below.
High Index 1.60 - High index plastic lens, great for light to medium prescriptions
High Index 1.67 - High index plastic lens, great for medium to heavy prescriptions
High Index 1.74 - High index plastic lens, great for heavy prescriptions or those wanting the thinnest lens possible
Lens Treatments
A1 Antireflection Hydro with scratch coating - Antireflective hydrophobic coating
B1 Antireflection with scratch coating - Antireflective coating
Scratch - Basic scratch coating only (Add to antireflective coatings for extra protection.)
Lens Options
Polarized Grey - Polarized grey lenses
Polarized Brown - Polarized brown lenses
Photochromic Grey - Lenses that change from clear to grey with great UV protection
Photochromic Brown - Lenses that change from clear to brown with great UV protection
Tint Only - Solid tint: Grey, Brown, Red, Green(G15), Yellow etc. Specify color in special instructions on check out.
If you don't see what you are looking for contact us. We offer a full service lab. Please
no repair inquires as we can not perform repairs on frames.
NOTE: Polycarbonate lenses are suggested for all uses. They are required for people in activities such as but not limited to, sports, people with mono-vision and children under 18. We highly recommended the use of polycarbonate lenses.
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