Lenses & Frames
Eyeglass lenses, frames, and protective eyewear — including blue light, scratch protection, progressive lenses, and tips for caring for your investment.
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Blue Light and Eye Health
Blue light from screens, LEDs, and the sun can disrupt sleep and contribute to long-term retinal damage. Simple habits and lens coatings help.
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Eyeglass Frame Materials
A guide to today's frame materials — magnesium, beryllium, titanium, stainless steel, plastics, and more — and which best fits your lifestyle.
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High Definition Lenses
Digital lenses customized to your specific eyes using diamond-cutting technology — sharper vision, wider intermediate channels, and improved comfort.
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No Glare Lenses
Anti-reflective (AR) coatings eliminate glare on your lenses, increase the light reaching your eyes, and reduce halos around lights when driving at night.
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Progressive Lenses
Sometimes called "no-line bifocals" — progressive lenses give you smooth, all-distance vision in one seamless lens, without the visible line.
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Proper Lens Care Instructions
80% of lens scratches happen during cleaning. A few simple habits keep your eyewear investment looking and performing like new.
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Protective Eyewear
About 2,000 U.S. workers a day sustain job-related eye injuries — 90% would be prevented with the right eyewear. We'll help you pick the right protection.
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Reduce Digital Eye Strain
Headaches, sore eyes, blurry vision, neck and shoulder pain after a long day at the computer? Computer lenses + the 20-20-20 rule can help.
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Scratch Protection
No lens material is "scratch-proof," but two-sided scratch-resistant treatments dramatically extend the life of your lenses.
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Sunglasses
Quality sunglasses block 100% of UVA and UVB rays — and inferior lenses can actually make sun exposure worse. Polarized lenses also reduce dangerous glare.
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Thinner and Lighter Lenses
Strong prescription? High-index materials produce noticeably thinner, lighter lenses — and aspheric designs make them flatter and more flattering.