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September 20, 202410 Different Types of Frames for Glasses Ever stood in front of a mirror, trying on pair after pair of glasses, wondering which one makes you look like a rock star and which one makes you look like Harry Potter? We've all been there. Choosing the right frames can be a bit of a headache (in some cases, literally) but don't worry - we're here to help you navigate the world of glasses frames without losing your mind (or your style). Why Picking the Right Frame Matters Let's face it - your glasses are basically stuck to your face all day. And while the right frames can make you feel like a million bucks, the wrong ones... well, let's just say they can make you want to hide under a rock. McLovin from Superbad, anyone? Frame Shapes: Finding Your Perfect Match Round Frames Popular in the 1970s, round frames are having a bit of a comeback moment right now. They're perfect if you've got angular features and want to soften them up a bit - think John Lennon, but with a modern twist. Oval Frames Oval
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August 30, 2024Many assume that needing a prescription lens excludes them from the full range of sunglass lenses available. This is not the case at Spex4Less. Here at Spex4Less, we offer a wide variety of exotic lenses made to your prescription, including Polarised, Photochromic, Wrapped, and even Mirrored sunglass lenses. All prescription sunglasses supplied by Spex4Less block 100% UVA & UVB rays, regardless of whether or not you select the free UV coating option when customising your lenses. Below, you will find further information on the types of sunglass lenses, colours, and coatings that we offer. Sunglass Lens Categories, LTF & Absorption Levels When you order a pair of prescription sunglasses from Spex4Less, we manufacture them to a Category 3 level as standard. This typical sunglass level protects your eyes from bright sunlight and is suitable for daytime driving. Below is a description for each sunglasses category along with their respective LTF (Light Transmission Factor) and light absorption
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July 09, 2024#html-body [data-pb-style=C7IL75S]{background-color:#fff}#html-body [data-pb-style=C7IL75S],#html-body [data-pb-style=M7RJMSU]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll} Prescription Glazing for Your Designer Frames Want to take your love for Ray-Ban or Oakley eyewear to the next level? Their prescription glazing service is the way to go. Ray-Ban Glasses Oakley Glasses Ray-Ban Sunglasses Oakley Sunglasses What is Prescription Glazing? Prescription glazing involves custom-made lenses by the brand, featuring the iconic logo etched into the lens. This service ensures both functionality and authenticity. Which Brands Offer Prescription Glazing? Ray-Ban and Oakley offer this service, allowing you to enjoy personalised eyewear with the brand's guarantee of quality. Ray-Ban Prescription Options Ray-Ban Sunglasses Ray-Ban prescription sunglasses offer options for distance and reading, in various colors including solid, mirrored, and polarized. Standard or polarized lenses reduce glare, and UV and scratch-resistant coatings ensure longevity. Add an inner surface anti-reflective coating for extra protection. Ray-Ban Ophthalmic Ray-Ban ophthalmic lenses are available
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May 01, 2024#html-body [data-pb-style=MWGK3AD]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll} Regular eye examinations are essential not just for your vision but also for your overall health. Your healthcare provider recommends getting your eyes tested every two years or as advised. Regular eye tests can prevent potential eye damage and aid in the early detection of various health issues. After you take the test, you have a legal entitlement to a copy of your prescription. This allows you to purchase glasses from any store. We hope you choose us, the UK's leading online glasses store, highly rated by customers on Trustpilot. To browse our extensive range of glasses and sunglasses click here. Shop Glasses Shop Sunglasses Shop Sports Shop Varifocals Where to Get Free or Cheap Eye Tests? Free Eye Tests Ace and Tate: Provide free tests in-store Boots Opticians: Offers free eye tests when eligible through the NHS NHS Eye Tests: These are sometimes free and can be a great option for those eligible under NHS coverage. For Students: If you're a full-time student aged 16-18, you can get
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April 22, 2024#html-body [data-pb-style=WCBIBBC]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll} What are Honeycomb Lenses? Honeycomb lenses are a breakthrough in eyewear technology, designed to enhance your vision by incorporating a unique design inspired by nature. Just like the sturdy yet lightweight structure of a beehive, these lenses feature a honeycomb pattern made up of tiny hexagonal cells. This design isn’t just for show; it plays a critical role in improving how you see. Shop Glasses Shop Sunglasses Shop Sports Shop Varifocals Key Benefits of Honeycomb Coating: Optimum Clarity and Sharp Vision – Honeycomb lenses provide crisper, sharper vision, enhancing your ability to see details clearly. Reduced Glare – These lenses significantly reduce glare, making them ideal for both bright daylight and challenging nighttime driving conditions. Enhanced Comfort – By reducing eye fatigue, these lenses ensure greater comfort during prolonged use. Full UV Protection – Honeycomb lenses provide comprehensive UVA and UVB protection. Durability and Maintenance – These lenses are scratch-resistant
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January 04, 2024Why do we need a varifocal photograph from you? This photograph allows us to take precise measurements of both your PD (Pupillary Distance) and height. PD is the distance between the centres of your pupils and plays a crucial role in the process of ordering varifocals (progressive lenses). Ensuring that the optical centre of the lens aligns precisely with your PD results in the best possible vision correction. In addition to obtaining your PD, we also consider your height measurements from the picture, as they are equally crucial in ensuring that your varifocals are tailored specifically to you. Knowing your precise measurements for the progressive lens is essential for optimal performance and visual comfort. How to Take the perfect varifocal photograph To obtain an accurate PD and height measurement for glazing your glasses, follow these steps when taking the photograph: Ask someone to assist you by taking a picture while wearing a pair of glasses you already own. Place a millimetre ruler,
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June 15, 2023We've been hard at work to bring you a range of new features, services, and products that we're sure you'll love. We've got some exciting website updates to share with you all, read on to find out more: Wishlist Feature Keep track of your most desired items, compare prices, and make informed purchasing decisions effortlessly. Curate a personalised collection of all your favourite frames! Compare To Feature Easily compare product specifications, features and prices side by side with our 'compare to' button. Finding the best deal has never been easier! Lightning Fast Delivery Keep an eye out for our new delivery icon! This special symbol will be displayed on frames that come with a guarantee of swift arrival. Experience the convenience of expedited shipping and get your hands on your favourite frames in record time! Google Sign In Say goodbye to remembering multiple passwords! You can now sign in to our website using your Google account. Enjoy a seamless and secure experience, as you
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April 26, 2023Glasses have been an essential part of human life for centuries, aiding in vision correction and protection against the sun's harmful rays. Let's take a look at the fascinating history of eyewear and how it has evolved over time. Early History The earliest form of eyewear consisted of a pair of magnifying lenses held together by a frame. These glasses, called "rivet spectacles," were first invented in Italy in the late 1200s. They were made of glass, and the frames were often made of bone, metal, or leather. The Renaissance During the Renaissance, eyewear became more widespread and varied. By the 14th century, eyewear had become popular among scholars and the wealthy elite. Glasses were a symbol of intelligence and sophistication and were often worn as a fashion accessory, even by those with perfect vision. However, the production of eyewear was still limited, and most glasses were made by hand, making them expensive and exclusive. The 18th and 19th Centuries It wasn't until the 18th century
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April 18, 2023Are you looking for a convenient way to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays without having to constantly switch between glasses and sunglasses? Look no further than transition lenses! These versatile lenses seamlessly adjust to changing light conditions, making them the perfect solution for any outdoor activity this summer. In this blog post, we’ll dive into what transition lenses are, how they work, and the benefits of making them your new go-to lenses! What are transition lenses? Transition lenses, also known as photochromic lenses, are a type of glasses lenses that automatically adjust to changing light conditions. They are made with photochromic molecules that are activated by UV light, causing the lenses to darken in sunlight and lighten indoors or at night. This advanced technology provides protection from harmful UV rays and enhances your vision without the need for multiple pairs of glasses. How do They Work? Transition lenses rely on specialised photochromic technology.
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April 04, 2023At Spex4Less, we believe that loyalty should be rewarded. That's why we offer a referral program that lets you earn £10 worth of points for each of your friends that makes an order through your unique referral link. Whether you're a long-time customer or a newcomer to Spex4Less, this is a great way to share the love and earn some rewards in the process. In this blog post, we'll show you step by step how to access and share your referral link with your friends, family, and followers. We'll cover everything from logging in to your Spex4Less account to promoting your link on social media, so you can start earning points and enjoying the benefits of our referral program. So, let's get started and see how easy it is to share Spex4Less with the people you know and love. Step 1 Log in to your Spex4Less Account. Then click 'My Account' in the top right corner. Highlighted by the image below. Step 2 Now you are in your account section. You want to click 'My Reward Points'. Highlighted by the image