Lens features

  • Demonstration Lens
  • Clear Perspective
  • Magnifying Drugstore Lens
  • Single Vision Lens for Reading and Distance
  • Multifocal lens
  • Gradual lens
Factory-standard demonstration lens

To showcase our frames, each pair of eyeglasses is initially equipped with a temporary plastic 'demo' lens. This standard industry practice features our brand logo in the bottom right corner.

Take a look at these demo lenses. We can order demo lenses for most eyeglasses directly from the manufacturer to help you visualize your prescription.

Demo Lense Example
Frame with Non-Prescription Clear Lenses

Elevate your eyewear style with our Clear lenses. These versatile, non-prescription lenses can be tailored to any frame, making it easy to create a fashionable look that suits your personal taste.

Illustrations of what a 'Clear Lens' appears like inside the frame.

Clear Lense Example
Examples of standard magnifying glasses with a low-power lens

Tired of straining your eyes to read small print? A standard magnification lens can provide the relief you need. Available in various strengths (+1, +2, +3, etc.), you can easily customize your lens to your specific vision requirements.

To determine your needed prescription strength, view the image from 14 inches away. The smallest line you can clearly read corresponds to the required power (indicated next to each line).

Examples of a "Clear Lens" within the frame.

Reading Glasses Power
Lens for Reading, Distance, or Single Vision Correction

The single vision eyeglass prescription is written by an eyewear prescriber such as an optomotrist. It provides the wearer with the necessary parameters to construct the patient's corrective lens. Patients diagnosed with myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, or presbyopia often require single-vision corrective lenses. Single vision prescription lenses are the most widely used type of eyeglass lens. They are designed to correct vision for distant objects, making them suitable for general daily use such as walking, shopping, reading, and driving. On the following form, kindly provide your prescription details. Alternatively, you may fax or email a written copy.

Bifocals Lens

Bifocals utilize multiple focal points to accommodate varying distances, enabling clear vision for both near and far objects. Bifocals are eyeglasses with a unique lens that combines two prescriptions into a single piece of glass. The top portion is for distance vision, while the bottom portion is for reading and other close-up tasks. This type of lens is commonly prescribed for individuals aged 40 and older who experience age-related vision changes. While bifocal lenses offer convenience, they're not essential if your daily activities can be managed effectively with single vision glasses.

Bifocal Lens Example
Another Bifocal Lens Example
Third Bifocal Lens Example
Progressive Lens / No Line Bifocal Lens

Progressive lenses, also known as no-line bifocals, offer the same vision correction as traditional bifocals without the visible lines. This seamless design allows you to wear glasses for both fashion and function, discreetly. Recent advancements in progressive lens design have significantly reduced peripheral distortion. This allows even first-time wearers to experience immediate comfort.

Progressive Lens Example
Another Bifocal Lens Example