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A prescription is needed to buy prescription glasses. This is so the lenses of the glasses can be fitted to the person who needs his or her vision corrected.
I believe it means that the lenses in the frames are not prescription lenses, and do not alter an image in any way. I do not think it means that the frames of the glasses cannot be used for prescription lenses. I just ordered some fashion glasses off of ebay, with the intention of using them for prescription lenses in the future, so I hope I'm right.
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An autorefractor is an automated refractor used to prepare a prescription for glasses or contact lenses.
They are planos glasses I think, you can see it when you look through them.
An optician designs and fits the glasses needed to correct a person's vision. This includes grinding the lenses according to the prescription given by an optometrist.
Usually, getting prescription sunglasses is as easy as getting regular glasses. Make an appointment with your optometrist to make sure that you are getting the the correct lenses and then ask them is they sell prescription sunglasses. If not, usually Lens Crafters has them at a reasonable price.
Yeah he has nerd glasses, but I don't think they're prescription, they probably have fake plastic lenses or something.
39 Dollar Glasses and Zenni Optical are two of the many online suppliers that offer prescription glasses from as little as $10 and they will send sample styles direct to your house. Prices increase depending on coatings, prescription requirements and styles. Alternatives include Coastal, Lens Crafters and Glasses direct.
Has your prescription changed, or do you you feel you need to get a new prescription. If not you should be able to find places that can make progressive lenses using your old glasses. They just need to get your prescription somehow.
Yeah he has nerd glasses, but I don't think they're prescription, they probably have fake plastic lenses or something.
You can buy cheap glasses at department stores like Target, Walmart, or Sears. They also sell prescription glasses at those locations.