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Polarized & transition lenses for Prescription Sunglasses

Choosing transition lenses is a great way to have both clear and tinted prescription lenses in the same frame. These lenses lighten and darken depending on the light level, meaning you can wear them indoors and out with no problems.


Adding a polarized coating to your new designer sunglasses helps by reducing the amount of polarized light reaching your eyes. Polarized light causes annoying, vision-obscuring glare and frequently occurs around flat reflective surfaces like water. Polarized prescription sunglasses will help you see much better in these environments.

FAQ

Most of the sunglasses we offer can be made prescription. When you purchase a pair of sunglasses through an optical retailer, whether online or in-store, the option to add your prescription is available.


As mentioned before, the cost to add your prescription relies on a few factors, like how strong your prescription is and from where you purchase the frames — some retailers may charge more than others.