**value11**==XTRActive Transition lenses - works behind glass and when driving
**value11**==Regular Transition lenses - work in direct sunlight
**value11**==No thanks
**value11**==Near/reading addition (ADD)
**value11**==Green
**value11**==Pink
**value11**==Grey
**value11**==No thanks
**value11**==I have 1 PD value
**value11**==Bifocal (D segment)
**value11**==Varifocal (Quartz digital freeform)
**value11**==Yellow
**value11**==Brown
**value11**==Blue
**value11**==I have 2 PD values
**value11**==Yes add a tint
**value11**==Axis (AXI)
**value11**==Yes add UV 400 protection
**value11**==No thanks
**value11**==Sphere (SPH)
**value11**==Cylinder (CYL)
**value11**==Axis (AXI)
**value11**==Near/reading addition (ADD)
**value11**==Addition (ADD) Intermediate
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We need to get your bifocal or varifocal lenses right, this is how it works *
When you order bifoclas or varifocals we send the frames out to you before making your prescription lenses. You will use the frames to take some important measurments. Next, you'll send back your frames free of charge so that we can produce your perfect prescription lenses. We know some other websites don't do this, but we think it's important to get your glasses right. Any questions, please do contact us!
What numbers do you need to provide us with from your prescription? *
Please select all of the numbers you can see information for on your prescription.
Right Sphere (SPH) *
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Right Cylinder (CYL) *
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Right Near/reading addition (ADD) *
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Right Addition (ADD) Intermediate *
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We need to provide you with a personal quote. *
Your prescription is slightly outside of the standard range for getting an online order right. We would like to provide you with the perfect pair of glasses, at an affordable price. Please contact us using the details on our website and we can provide you with an affordable quote that best meets your needs. It's quick, easy and it mean you'll get the right glasses for you.
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Some people might see more that one PD number on their prescrition. Measuring your PD is important and easy, please see our 'how to measure your PD' help section. If you do not add a PD measurement we will use the standard average 63mm for men and 60mm for women.
Pupillary Distance (PD) *
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Pupillary Distance (PD) - RIGHT *
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Pupillary Distance (PD) - LEFT *
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OD - Left Direction *
OD - Left Power *
OD - Right Direction *
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Add transitions lenses? *
Transition lenses are the lenses that darken in the sunlight and lighten in softer light or the dark. They offer both style and convenience, and can help protect your eyes from UV. Our lenses use genuine Transitions technology.
What colour transitions lenses would you like? *
Would you like to add Blue Shield Technology? *
Blue shield technology includes a blue light blocker to reduce exposure to potentially harmful light from extended periods using electronic devices like phones, tablets and laptops. It also includes an anti-reflective coating to reduce glare and increase the amount of visible light passing through the lens. Plus toughened surfaces reduce the amount and effect of scratches.
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Want to add UV 400 protection? *
UV400' refers to UV rays at the top end of the UV spectrum, up to the 400-nanometre wavelength. Sunglasses with this level of protection block an even wider spectrum than the CE and British Standard models, making them the ultimate protection for your eyes.
Want to add a tint to your lenses? *
What colour tint would you like to add? *
How dark would you like your tint to be? *
How dark would you like your tint to be? *
How dark would you like your tint to be? *
How dark would you like your tint to be? *
How dark would you like your tint to be? *
How dark would you like your tint to be? *
Just to check *
I confirm that my prescription is correct with the correct values entered, my prescription is not over 2 years old, I am over 16 years of age, and that I am neither registered blind or partially sighted. I have read and agree to the Terms of Sale.
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