See and Save - Prescription Sunglasses

Do I Need Prescription Sunglasses?

I wear prescription lenses for the distance / progressive lenses and often find I squint in the sun and my vision is not as comfortable as it should be.

I wear reading spectacles and I like to sit outside
when reading.


I Do Not Usually Wear Prescription Lenses But..

I find when I put my ordinary sunglasses on my vision
is not so clear.

I have been experiencing tired, sore eyes / headaches when driving in the day time.

I find glare excessive even when I'm wearing ordinary sunglasses.

 


Components of Prescription Sunglasses

Frames from $59

All Optical frames can be utilized as a prescription sunglass frame. Many, but not all Sunglass frames can be used for prescription sunglass lenses. Suitable sunglass frames are clearly indicated in See & Save's displays to make your
selection easy.


UV Protective Coating add $25

All Optical frames can be utilized as a prescription sunglass frame. Many, but not all Sunglass frames can be used for prescription sunglass lenses. Suitable sunglass frames are clearly indicated in See & Save's displays to make your
selection easy.

 

Prescription Lenses

Single Vision  
(Distance / Reading) Lenses start from $89
Bifocal Lenses start from $139
Progressive Lenses start from $189

Tints add $25

Tints do not protect your eyes they simply make seeing in
bright conditions more comfortable. Tints are available in
many colours and densities, samples are available in store
for you to try. Fashionable graduated tints are also available.


Polarising (optional) add from $99

Polarising is an extra filter designed to take the reflection off
surfaces that reflect a large amount of light.
A demonstration of how the polarising filter works is instore
for you to try. “Add frame option and lens type only as the
tint and UV is included.

Brown Polarised Lenses are ideal for fresh water activities.

Grey Polarised Lenses are ideal for seawater activities.