The Basics

All of our prescription lenses include the following at no added cost to you:

Anti-Reflective Coating or "AR coating" is coating for lenses that decreases reflective light. This way more light is able to pass through the glasses lens rather than bounce off of it. This means that you’ll have little to no reflections on the front or back surfaces of your lenses.

UV Protection is designed to prevent harmful ultraviolet (UVA and UVB) rays from reaching your eyes. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can increase risk of cataracts, eyelid cancer and macular degeneration, which is why it is important to wear UV filter sunglasses when outdoors.

Scratch-resistant coating makes your lenses much more durable and resistant to scratches.

Sun and color lenses are an option for every frame we carry. Just because a frame has a clear lens in it in the store, doesn't mean we can't add any color or tint your heart desires.

Non-prescription lenses. You can also opt to keep the lenses already in the frame. All of our brands stock their frames with the highest quality lenses.

Single Vision Lens

These lenses correct one field of vision—near, intermediate, or distance. Most lenses with this option most can be made on-site at our sibling store in Fayetteville, starting at $99, and will be ready as soon as the next day.

Progressive Lenses

Progressive lenses are a type of lens which have no differentiating lines between the focal distances. These have three different levels of focal distances ranging from distance to near. They have no visible lines, so they can be considered a better pair of progressive lenses than single or bifocal lenses. Starting at $249.

Add-Ons

You can add on any of the following upgrades to any lens option:

Photochromic lenses, or transition lenses, are lenses that are translucent inside and darken when exposed to UV rays.

Blue-violet light lenses, sometimes referred to as computer glasses or blue light glasses, are designed to reduce exposure to blue-violet light from natural and artificial sources such as computer and phone screens.

Polarized lenses are a type of treated lenses designed to reduce glare and eye strain, improving vision and eye safety outdoors. These are a great option for those who spend a lot of time outdoors.

Ask our knowledgeable staff about all of our premium lens options.