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November 05, 2024.centered-image { display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; } How to Adjust Your Glasses at Home: The Essentials Sometimes your glasses don’t fit quite right—maybe they’re sliding down your nose or feeling too tight on the sides. While some adjustments can be made at home, we recommend being gentle and cautious to avoid damaging your frames. Here are a few simple tips to get your glasses feeling more comfortable again. 1. Glasses Sliding Down Your Nose? If your glasses keep slipping, there are small adjustments you can make,
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October 22, 2024Adjusting To Your New Lenses It can be disappointing to spend time finding the perfect pair of new glasses, only to discover that when you try them on for the first time, things just don’t seem quite right. It might feel like your new lenses aren't working as well as your old pair, which can be frustrating. This isn’t uncommon and can be due to several reasons. A large change in prescription. A different Lens type Different lens Material (thickness) A different frame style. Different Lens Coatings. We take great care to ensure your lenses are perfect. Every pair goes through a 15-step quality control process, where we carefully check every detail, from cutting and fitting to ensuring the prescription matches
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October 02, 2024Polarised Sunglasses: Everything You Need To Know Ah, the great British summer. One minute you're basking in glorious sunshine, the next you're huddled under an umbrella. But when the sun does make an appearance, you want to be ready. Enter polarised sunglasses - your eyes' best friend on those rare sunny days. But what exactly are they, and why should you care? Let's dive in. What Are Polarised Sunglasses? Picture this: you're driving down the motorway, the sun's glaring off the bonnet of the car in front, and you're
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September 23, 2024Why do we need a PD photograph from you? Your pupillary distance (PD) is the measurement between the centers of your pupils. It's essential to ensure the lenses in your glasses are properly aligned with your eyes. By providing a PD photograph, we can accurately measure this distance, guaranteeing your glasses offer clear, comfortable vision. How to Take the Perfect PD Photograph To obtain an accurate PD and height measurement for glazing your glasses, follow these steps when taking the photograph:
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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.
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July 09, 2024#html-body [data-pb-style=AKMJSF1]{background-color:#fff}#html-body [data-pb-style=ACOB8XO],#html-body [data-pb-style=AKMJSF1]{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
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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.
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March 22, 2023Are you tired of spending hours online trying to choose the perfect pair of glasses? With over 6000 frames to choose from at Spex4less, we understand that finding the right fit can feel overwhelming. But don't fret! We're here to help you navigate the sea of options with our fool-proof method, ensuring that you'll find the ideal frames to match your unique needs and preferences. Use this blog post as a guide to choosing the perfect glasses and we'll show you how easy it can be, so keep reading to find out more! Size When it comes to finding the perfect pair of glasses, size matters! Not only do you want to look
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November 23, 2022Do you have a favourite pair of specs that you don't want to part with? Or perhaps, a pair with damaged lenses that you've left in a drawer to be forgotten about? If this is the case, reglazing your glasses could be the perfect choice for you. What Is Reglazing? Reglazing your glasses is a process that involves keeping your existing frames and simply adding new lenses to them. This is not only cost-efficient, as you don't need to pay for new frames, but is also more environmentally friendly. This also means that you can keep wearing your current frames for longer, even if your prescription changes.
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November 16, 2022Varifocal lenses are an innovation that serves as a superior option to bifocals. These lenses are often needed as we get older and struggle to see things close up. This means we require lenses with multiple focal points. Varifocal glasses contain combination lenses that provide clarity and clearer vision for all distances. There is no visible line with varifocals and they offer a smoother transition than bifocals. Choosing the Right Frame Before choosing your lenses, it is important to choose the right frame. There are extra considerations to be taken into account when buying a frame for varifocal lenses. For varifocals, your glasses frame must have a depth of at least 27mm. It is also important to consider the