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How To Choose The Correct Frame
Submitted by glasses2u on 2008-03-03 and viewed 69 times.
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Cheap prescription glasses online. 100% money back guarantee. Based in the UK and delivering Worldwide offering quality cheap prescription glasses from £15 glasses2you was founded to provide the customer with a cheaper alternative to the more expensive high street opticians.
You can make some huge savings when buying reading glasses online with
Glasses2you, however you do want to make sure that you end up with a
frame that suits you. We want to make you as comfortable as possible
with shopping online spectacles so, please familiarize yourself with the following so that you can be confident about the product you order.
Lens Diameter: This is measured across the lens from the bridge Bridge:
This is the area which sits directly above your nose Arm Length:There
are three arm lengths that can be regarded as standard; 135mm, 140mm
and 145mm Frame Width: The total width across the full frame to give
you an verall better picture of how these frames compare to your
current glasses. (This measurement is for guidance only as it can be
slightly adjusted either way by an optician) Lens Height: Measurement
from the top to the bottom of the lens. All frames can be fitted with
single vision lenses. However, if you require a bifocal or varifocal
lens, then this measurement becomes important, as multi focal lenses
will require a minimum lens depth of 28mm.
If you already have a pair of glasses that you are happy with, the
process is very simple. You can buy a pair of reading glasses a similar
style or totally different if you wish. By checking the spectacles
frame sizes from your own pair against the sizes indicated on our site
you will be able to purchase a pair of glasses that will fit
comfortably. Please note though, these measurements do NOT have to be
EXACTLY the same, just very similar will do. One or two millimeters
difference should not make too much difference.
Take a look at the inside of the arms of your ladies glasses. You will
see something like 48 [] 17 135 , occasionally written as 48 [] 17
without the arm length. This is because the arms are straight with no
curve at the end and also because the arms are quite easily adjusted.
You may also find these measurements on the inside nose bridge but more
often than not it will be on the arm. These numbers relate to lens
diameter, nose bridge width and arm length. The measurements indicated
in red in the graphic above are extra measurements we encourage you to
take yourselves and will not appear anywhere on your semi rimless gents
glasses. All the products on our site have these extra measurements
indicated. There may be other numbers and codes on the inside of the
arms. These are just manufacturers codes for styles and colours. You
can ignore these. This tells you that the lens diameter is 48mm, the
nose bridge gap is 17mm and that the arm length is 135mm.
Now compare these measurements against the glasses on our web site and you will get a comfortable fitting pair of glasses!
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