Designer Brand Eyewear
Prescription Lenses
Digital Single Vision Lenses
Lenses that correct one vision problem, such as distance or reading glasses.
Lined Bifocal
Lenses with two distinct viewing areas - typically one for far and one for near zones.
Lined Trifocal
Lenses with three distinct viewing areas
Varilux Digital Progressive
Incorporates multiple zones into a single lens without any clear distinction between the far, intermediate, and reading zones. Typically referred to as “No-Line” bifocals or trifocals.
Computer Lenses
For those who spend large amounts of time in front of a computer, reduce digital eye strain and protect your eyes against harmful blue light.
Sunglasses
Comfort and protection from sun and glare. Enjoy the outdoors.
Lens Materials
Plastic Lenses
Standard lens material for minor prescriptions.
Polycarbonate Lenses
Thinner, Lighter, and more impact resistant than standard plastic lenses.
High Index Lenses
Thinner, lighter, and more visually appealing lenses. Best option for those who have a strong prescription. Reduces “glass bottle” appearance.
Lens Treatments and Coatings
UV Protection
Protects the eyes against harmful exposure to ultraviolet rays released by the sun. Lenses with UV protection are very important as UV rays are always present while outdoors.
Lens Tinting
Wide selection of colors ranging from light to dark that can be applied to qualifying lenses.
Scratch-Resistant Treatments
Hard surface lens treatment designed to resist scratches.
Photochromic Lenses
Lenses will automatically adjust from clear to dark depending on the UV levels from the sun.
Anti-Reflective Treatments
Applied on the front and back of the lenses, your eyes appear clearer, vision is more defined, and glare from reflected objects, such as headlights, is reduced.
Polarized Lenses
Reduce the sun's’ intensity and glare. Increase the sharpness and clarity. Available with or without a prescription.
Specialty Eyewear
Work Safety Frames