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Designer Spectacle Frames

Plastic Frames,Cellulose Acetate Frames,Metal Frames,Carbon Frames, Poly carbonate Frames etc.

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Polarized Sunglasses, UV Protected Sunglasses,Photochromic Sunglasses, Mirrored Sunglasses, Gradient Sunglasses.

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Contact Lens

Spherical Contact Lens, Toric Contact Lens.

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Coloured Contact Lens.

With Power/ Without Power.
Blue, Green, Brown, Amethyst, Honey, Turquoise, Grey.

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Glass

Non Scratchable but Heavy Weight and Breakable.

Benefits of Glass Lenses :

  • Clarity â€“ There is no lens material that can beat glass lenses in clarity. Anyone who has used a polarized pair of sunglasses that are glass lenses understands the difference in optics between a glass and plastic lenses. Looking out of glass lenses look much more clear than plastic lenses.

  • Scratch Resistance â€“ Glass lenses still offer far superior scratch resistance than any other lens out there. Anyone who is in a dusty environment is always advised to get glass lenses due to the scratch-resistant feature alone.

  • Extreme Temperatures â€“ If plastic lenses are kept in extreme temperatures like heat the coatings could potentially get micro-cracks in it or the coatings could separate from the lenses. This is something that does not happen with glass lenses.

  • Thinner â€“ Believe it or not glass lenses are thinner than plastic lenses. The reason why you might not notice is due to the weight of glass lenses.

Disadvantages of Glass Lenses :

Of course, there has to be a reason why plastic lenses got so popular in the first place. Glass lenses do have some disadvantages as well. Let’s take a look:

  • Shatters Dangerously– Even though plastic lenses have the potential to shatter as well, glass lenses shatter much more dangerously. If glass lenses shatter near your eye, small shards of glass could be very dangerous. This is the reason why glass lenses are not generally put into sports glasses.

  • Frame Choice â€“ Glass lenses can only be mounted into full-framed eyeglass frames. Therefore getting glass lenses limits the styles of frames that you could choose from.

  • Heavy â€“ Glass lenses are heavy, even the thinnest piece of glass is still on the heavy side. People that have sensitive noses generally do not do well with glass lenses.

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CR-39 Plastic Lenses

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Benefits of CR-39 Plastic Lenses:
Lightweight – Unlike glass lenses, plastic lenses are much lighter in weight. Even though plastic lenses are thicker in the same prescription, the weight makes a huge difference.
Better Photochromic Lenses – Photochromic plastic lenses performed much better than glass photochromic lenses. Plastic lenses that were photochromic were much darker than glass.
More Impact Resistant – Although plastic lenses may still shatter when enough force is applied, they are much more impact-resistant than glass lenses. If plastic lenses do shatter, it does not shatter the same way glass does and is not sharp like glass.
Accepts Tints – Plastic lenses have the ability to absorb tints. Which makes it a lot more versatile when it comes to getting lenses in different colors and shades.
Disadvantages of CR-39 Plastic Lenses : 
Even though plastic lenses are very popular, there are still some disadvantages of plastic lenses.
Scratches Easy – Plastic lenses have a soft surface that scratches very easily. Even though plastic lenses have a scratch-resistant coating applied when they are made, they are still very vulnerable to scratches.
Less Clarity – Plastic lenses offer less clarity than glass lenses. Although the average user might not notice, glass lenses are much clearer.
Thicker – Plastic lenses are thicker than glass lenses, however, due to how light they are compared to glass you don’t notice the thickness.

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High Index Lenses

Customer Favorite

A high index lens is a lens that has a higher "index" of refraction. This means it has a greater ability to bend light rays to provide clear vision for people with stronger prescription glasses. ... High index lenses are manufactured to be thinner at the edges of the lens and lighter in weight overall.

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Polycarbonate Lenses

New Addition

Thinner and lighter than plastic, polycarbonate (impact-resistant) lenses are shatter-proof and provide 100% UV protection, making them the optimal choice for kids and active adults. They're also ideal for strong prescriptions since they do not add thickness when correcting vision, minimizing any distortion

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Photochromic lenses/Transitions Lenses

Featured Item

A light sensitive spectacle lens that reduces light transmission in sunlight and increases transmission in reduced light.

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A.R.C (Anti-Reflective Coating) Lenses

Green Coating, Blue Coating, Blue & Green both Coating available.

Anti-reflective coating (also called "AR coating" or "anti-glare coating") improves vision, reduces eye strain and makes your eyeglasses look more attractive. These benefits are due to the ability of AR coating to virtually eliminate reflections from the front and back surfaces of your eyeglass lenses

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Blue-Block/Blue Cut Lenses.

New Addition

Blue-light blocking glasses have filters in their lenses that block or absorb blue light, and in some cases UV light, from getting through. That means if you use these glasses when looking at a screen, especially after dark, they can help reduce exposure to blue light waves that can keep you awake

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Various Types of Lens.

Single Vision, Bifocal (Kryptok Bifocal,Executive Bifocal,D-Bifocal) Progressive

Single Vision Lenses : Single Vision Lenses correct vision for a distance or reading focal points.

Bifocal Lenses: Bifocal lenses most commonly have a half- moon shaped reading area in the bottom half of the lens which is for reading and a top portion for your distance for focal point.

Progressive Lenses: Progressive lenses have no lines separating the three viewing areas which include: Distance, Intermediate and Reading zones that blend together throughout the lens. 

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