Add a second pair
A clear pair for the desk and a tinted pair for the drive. A second script is a paid add, and the lenses are included in it too.
WHY IT HOLDS UP
Where designer glasses actually fail
The pair that snapped at the bridge wasn't you being clumsy. It was injection-molded plastic. We don't use it.
Backed for life
Frame and hinge are covered for as long as you own the pair. And if the Rx is off or the fit is wrong, we remake it. Free. [[CONFIRM: lifetime coverage terms]]
Built to flex
Spring-hinge temples open wide and snap back instead of loosening or cracking at the weld. The acetate won't go brittle the way molded plastic does.
Lenses included
Real prescription lenses, single vision or progressive where available, ground to your script and included in the price. Most budget online sellers ship plano only. We don't. [[CONFIRM: lens index options]]
Measured, not guessed
Blurry online glasses aren't bad luck. They skipped your seg height. We capture it, plus your PD, with a guided phone-camera step before we grind a thing.
THE MECHANISM
Same factory frame. Two very different prices.
One conglomerate owns the brands, the stores, and the insurance, then marks the same frame up many times over. Keep the materials and the optics. Drop the licensing sticker.
- ✗ You pay for the logo on the temple
- ✗ Lens fees added on top at the counter
- ✗ Same factory, marked up many times over
- ✗ Injection-molded plastic on the budget tiers
- ✗ A return if it's wrong, never a remake
- ✓ Acetate frame, spring-hinge metal
- ✓ Real Rx lenses, ground to script, included
- ✓ PD and seg height captured, not guessed
- ✓ You pay for the glasses, not the logo
- ✓ Wrong Rx or bad fit? We remake it, free
10.000+ Happy Customers
Real customers. Real wear time.
No snapped bridges. No blurry online Rx. No regret.
Burned twice online. The third try got it right.
"Two bad experiences buying glasses online had me convinced a lower price always meant junk. This was my reluctant third attempt, and the only reason I tried was the remake guarantee. The frames don't feel disposable, the lenses are accurate, and my own optometrist picked them up and asked where they were from. When the expert can't tell, that is the whole argument. I won't pay retail again."
Cheaper than what my "insurance" used to cover
"Once you realize the same group can own the brand, the shop and the vision plan, the whole thing stops making sense. I worked out that a pair here costs me less out of pocket than what I used to pay with a plan. So I bought two. The pricing is honest, the all-in number including lenses was right there before checkout, no surprise add ons at the end. That alone is rare."
I did the math and I'm not going back
"I priced the exact frame shape I wanted at an optician. $310 before lenses, then lenses on top. I'd basically be paying a few hundred dollars for a name and a markup I now understand far too well. Same look here, real lenses included, for a fraction of that. The part that annoys me is how long I let myself get charged. If you've ever stared at the receipt in the parking lot wondering what just happened, this is the off ramp."
Bought a second pair without thinking twice
"I came for one everyday pair and added a second at the reduced price, because at this point why not. One clear pair for work, one tinted for outside. For what a single pair used to cost me at the optician I now have a small wardrobe. They feel well built, the hinges have a bit of spring, and they've survived being shoved in and out of a bag all day."
Finally a pair I don't have to baby
"My last pair snapped right at the bridge while I was cleaning them. No drop, no warning, just gone, and I was basically blind for two days until I could afford a replacement. I almost didn't order online again. What sold me was the free remake promise, so even if it went wrong I wasn't out the money. Six months of daily wear later, folded and tossed in my bag constantly, and the hinges still feel solid. The acetate has a weight my old plastic pair never had."
I stopped skipping drives
"I need correction to see, so prescription sunglasses were never optional for me, just expensive. For years my only sunglasses were clear, which meant some sunny days I just didn't drive because the glare was too much. These actually go dark enough to be comfortable behind the wheel, and the prescription is spot on. I paid less than half what I was quoted last time. It sounds dramatic, but it handed me back driving on bright days."
FAQ
Last questions
before you decide
Yes. The price you see includes real prescription lenses, single vision or progressive where available, ground to your exact script. Sun tint or polarization is included on styles that call for it.
There is no separate lens fee added at checkout. Budget online sellers ship plano, with no correction. We don't.
[[CONFIRM: lens index options]] · [[CONFIRM: prescription range + progressive availability]]
Yes. That's what it's built for.
The frame is cut from acetate sheet, not poured into a plastic mold. Injection-molded plastic snaps at the bridge under daily stress. Acetate doesn't go brittle the same way. The temples run on spring-hinge metal, so they flex open and snap back instead of loosening or cracking at a weld.
Two things make that rare. Before we grind anything, a guided phone-camera step captures your PD and your seg height, the measurement most online sellers skip. That's usually why online glasses come back blurry.
And if it's still off, we remake it. Free. Not a return. A corrected new pair, made to your script. [[CONFIRM: remake window terms]]
Not sure what suits you? Answer a few questions in the Fit Finder and we'll narrow 200 frames down to the three that fit your face, not just your face shape.
If the pair you choose still isn't right when it arrives, we remake it. Free.
Most online glasses come back wrong for one reason: the seller used your PD only, or guessed it, and skipped your seg height entirely. Seg height is what aligns the optical center of the lens with your eye. Miss it and everything reads slightly off.
We capture both with a guided phone-camera step before a single lens is ground. The lenses are real prescription lenses, made to your script, not plano.
Prescription pairs are made to order, so they're ground to your script before they ship rather than pulled off a shelf. You'll get a tracking link by email the moment yours is on its way. [[CONFIRM: shipping / made-to-order timeframe]]
If the Rx is off or the frame doesn't fit, the first thing we do is remake it. Free. If you'd rather not keep them at all, send them back for a refund, no restocking fees. [[CONFIRM: remake window terms]]
Yes. One caveat worth knowing: prescription pairs are ground to a specific script, so a gift works best as plano sunglasses, blue-light, or a gift toward a pair the recipient configures with their own Rx. Add a note at checkout and we'll keep prices off the packing slip. [[CONFIRM: gift packaging + gift-card options]]
Backed for life on frame and hinge.
Lenses included.







