Stylish Prescription Glasses That Women Love

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Women's prescription glasses are cooler, sexier, and more affordable than ever, thanks to the myriad of online eyewear shops with incredibly competitive pricing. Prices are so low, you can probably afford to invest in several different pairs to put that all-important exclamation point on your style.

With the seemingly endless variety of shapes and materials available, there's a design out there that is sure to flatter your face and feel comfortable, all while correcting your vision with the latest technology in prescription lenses.

FAQs

Do Any of These Styles Come in Sunglasses?

Yes! All of these styles are available as women’s prescription sunglasses. When choosing your frames, you’ll be led through a menu including lens options, one of which is sunglasses. Once you make that choice, you can then choose the type of tint and tint color you want.

How Can I Tell What Shape My Face Is?

Round faces have equal proportions of forehead, chin, and cheeks. Oval faces are slightly longer with equally proportioned foreheads and chins; square faces are similar to oval ones but have less-rounded chins. Pear-shaped faces are wider at the bottom than the top, and heart-shaped faces are wider at the top than the bottom.

What Do Those Numbers on My Glasses Mean?

The three numbers separated by hyphens (like 52-15-135) are measurements in millimeters. The first number is the width of the lenses, the second number is the distance between the lenses, and the third number is the length of the temple. These numbers are an important guide in determining the best fit for you.

Why Do My New Progressive Lenses Make Me Feel Dizzy?

If this is your first pair of progressive lenses, it will take a few days to a week for your eyes and brain to get used to them. If you haven’t adjusted after a week or so of regular use, contact your optometrist to let them know.

How can I order womens prescription glasses for work?

Browse our inventory of Rx-able glasses for women to find a style suitable for your work environment that complements your professional wardrobe. Check the frame size and compatibility with single-vision, bifocal or progressive lenses. Once you find your favorite frames, customize lenses for on-the-job lighting levels and safety concerns.

Which frames look most professional?

Any frame shape and style can look professional in the right color and materials. Many women prefer to wear square, rectangular, or oval glasses to the office. If your occupation requires you to wear safety glasses, you can find a pair of protective frames that also look stylish and professional.

Can I wear fashionable frames in an office?

Fashion-forward frames can be great accessories that reveal your personality at work. Some glasses-wearers prefer subdued frames in neutral colors for professional environments while others enjoy wearing glasses that have bright frame colors or bold patterns. Get the best of both worlds by selecting frames that have striking accent colors.

How do I get the right size of women's glasses?

Check the size and gender of frames in the product description. Women’s frames tend to be smaller than men’s or unisex frames. It is also helpful to look at dimensions such as frame width, bridge width, lens width, and temple length. Compare specifications to your current eyewear or facial measurements.

Wearing any of these styles of women's prescription glasses can help you see clearly and look professional while in the office. Consider your professional wardrobe and whether you need safety glasses for eye protection to pick the right frames for any occupation.

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