Eyewear Guide

Understanding your prescription

If you have an existing prescription from a past eye exam, you can use that here. All the numbers may seem scary at first, but don’t fret. We break them down for you below.

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OD & OS
Prescription

OD & OS

OD Means right eye
OS Means left eye

SPH
Prescription

SPH

Indicates eyeglass
prescription power

ADD
Prescription

ADD

Added magnifying power on the lower part of multifocal lenses

CYL Prescription

CYL

Correction number
needed for astigmatism

AXIS
Prescription

AXIS

Describe the degree and
direction of your astigmatism

IPD
Prescription

IPD

Distance between the
centers of your pupils

Guide to Lens Upgrade

Our prescription glasses are multicoated with scratch resistant, anti-glare and UV protection lenses that give you clear, comfortable vision. You also have the option to customize your glasses with lens upgrades to suit your needs. Learn more about our upgrades below.

Best for those who want a combination of blue light protection and photochromic lenses that darken under the sun.

Suitable for single vision users with grades (SPH) ranging from +1.00 to -6.00 and astigmatism (CYL) up to –2.00

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Best for those who want blue light protection to reduce digital eye strain and other screen-related problems.

Suitable for single vision users with grades (SPH) ranging from +3.25 to -12.00 and astigmatism (CYL) up to -6.00.

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Best for those who want photochromic lenses that darken under the sun. This upgrade also equips lenses with 100% UV protection.

Suitable for single vision, bifocal and progressive users with grades (SPH) ranging +7.00 to -10.00, astigmatism (CYL) up to -6.00 and additional power (ADD) from +1.00 to +3.00

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Best for those who like to play with color. This upgrade also equips lenses with 100% UV protection.

Suitable for single vision users with grades (SPH) ranging from +3.00 to -3.00 and astigmatism (CYL) up to -2.00

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Best for those who want to reduce the thickness of high prescription lenses.

Suitable for single vision and progressive users with grades (SPH) ranging from +8.00 to -10.00, astigmatism (CYL) up to -10.00 and additional power (ADD) from +1.00 to +3.00

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Best for those looking for lightweight and durability in their lenses to reduce scuffs and scratches.

Suitable for single vision and progressive users with grades (SPH) ranging from +6.00 to -10.00, astigmatism (CYL) up to -6.00 and additional power (ADD) from +1.00 to +3.00

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Frames best for your face shape

Your face shape plays a big part in how frames look and feel. Whether your features are square, oval, round, or heart-shaped, the right pair can highlight your best angles and balance proportions. Explore our tips below to see which frames compliment your shape best.

Round Face Shape

Round

We recommend frames with a more angular structure to add definition and sharpen soft features. Best shapes: rectangle and square​


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Square Face Shape

Square

We recommend frames with a rounded structure for balanced contrast and to soften sharp features. Best shapes: round and oval​ ​


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Oval Face Shape

Oval

Almost any frame works! But we recommend frames with an oversized fit to balance out the length of your face, or geometric structures for contrast. Best shapes: pilot and square​

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Heart Face Shape

Heart

We recommend frames with an upswept structure or wide fit to balance out your features. Best shapes: pilot and cateye​


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Diamond Face Shape

Diamond

We recommend frames with softer edges or a top-heavy structure to bring attention to your eyes and cheekbones. Best shapes: browline and oval​

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How to Find the Right Size

The easiest way to figure out your frame size is to hold up an ID-sized card against your face. Follow these steps below so you can determine whether you need a Narrow, Regular, or Wide frame.

Step 1 Frame Sizing

Step 1

Look in front of a mirror or use the front-facing camera of your phone.

Step 2 Frame Sizing

Step 2

Take an ID or credit card and vertically place one edge of the card at the center of your nose.

Step 3 Frame Sizing

Step 3

Determine where the other side of the card ends and identify your frame size in the diagram below.

A
Choose Narrow frame if your card extends the edge of your eye
B
Choose Regular frame if your card ends at the edge of your eye
C
Choose Wide frame if your card doesn't reach the end of your eye