
Prescription Sunglasses: The Perfect Blend of Vision and Style
Stop compromising between seeing clearly and protecting your eyes from the sun. Prescription sunglasses (optical sunglasses) are the ultimate solution for glasses wearers who want to enjoy the outdoors with 100% clarity and premium UV protection.
Key Benefits:
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100% UV Protection: Safeguard your eyes from harmful UVA and UVB rays.
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Reduced Eye Strain: Eliminate squinting, which often leads to headaches and premature wrinkles.
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Driving Safety: Crystal-clear vision on the road, even in the brightest glare.
- Active Lifestyle: Perfect for cycling, hiking, or relaxing at the beach without the limitations of contact lenses or clip-ons.
How to Order Your Pair in 4 Easy Steps
Ordering your custom-made sunglasses at Dr.Lensor is simple and secure:
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Choose Your Frames: Browse our wide selection of stylish frames from top brands.
- Click "Choose spectacle lenses" and choose "Optical sunglasses".
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Enter Your Prescription: Provide your latest eye exam details or upload a photo of your prescription.
- Select Your Lenses: Choose your preferred tint - gray, brown or green.

Fast & Secure Delivery
We understand the importance of receiving your vision correction quickly. All orders are carefully crafted and shipped via parcel lockers, ensuring a convenient and contact-free pickup at a location near you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I get any frame as prescription sunglasses?
- Most of our frames can be fitted with prescription lenses.
Do I need a special prescription for sunglasses?
- No, you can use your standard optical prescription. Just ensure it is up-to-date (not older than 1–2 years).
How do prescription sunglasses differ from photochromic lenses?
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Prescription sunglasses have a fixed, permanent tint and are designed specifically for bright outdoor conditions. Photochromic lenses are clear indoors and darken automatically when exposed to UV light. While photochromic lenses are versatile, many users prefer prescription sunglasses for driving, as car windshields often block the UV rays needed to activate photochromic darkening.
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- You can get photochromic lenses by choosing prescription lenses and adding additonal feature "Photochromic lenses"
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