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Protects your eyes without vision correction.
Single VisionVision correction for near, intermediate, or distance vision.
ProgressiveVision correction for near, intermediate, and distance vision in a single pair. Great if you need both distance and reading glasses. Out progressive lenses are digitally surfaced for the best quality.
Just the frame, please! We'll send you the demo lenses included with the frame.
Blue Light $60Our team's favorite! Blue-light filtering lenses protect your eyes from harmful wavelengths of blue light. These polycarbonate lenses also include UV and scratch protection! The perfect lens if you spend a lot of time looking at your phone, computer, or tablet.
Our most popular lens material. Thin and lightweight, they are our most durable and impact-resistant lenses.
Hi-index $215If you have a high prescription (stronger than -3.5), we recommend this ultra-thin lens type.
Best-in-class protection from the harmful blue light emitted by phone, computer, and tablet screens. Plus complete UV radiation protection, anti-glare, and anti-scratch coatings.
Photochromic $120These light-responsive (photochromic) lenses transition from clear to dark tinted when you go outside - so there's no need to switch to a different pair of sunglasses. These lenses include blue-light protection and come with anti-scratch coating.
NoneRay-Ban - RX5228
Regular price $200.00Whether you prefer aviators, wayfarers, or heart-shaped glasses, sunglasses are more than just an accessory, they’re also an important part of your eye health. During the summer months, you’re likely spending more time outdoors. That means you’re exposing your eyes to more sunlight, which can be damaging to your eye health.
It’s no secret that spending too much time looking at screens is damaging to your eyes (as well as your neck, back, and even your mental health). Extended screen time contributes to eye strain, nearsightedness, and ultimately a condition known as myopia, which is affecting children at higher rates than ever before.
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