Choosing frame

 

Whether you are searching for a particular frame and lens style or simply browsing, you're sure to find eyewear perfect for your face, and your prescription. Below are some tips to take the guesswork out of ordering eyewear online.
eyeglasses. As a manufacturer, supplier and retailer of optical supplies, Stareyeglasses.com is not only involved in every step of the eyewear production and distribution process, but has also developed an efficient, streamline approach to the optics supply chain.


Knowing Your Frame Size:

When selecting eyeglasses or sunglasses at stareyeglasses.com, it's helpful to know what size frame will fit you. You can find this information easily by looking at a pair of frames you may currently own, or by visiting a local optical store.

In the event you already have a pair of frames that you would like to purchase again or even find a pair of frames similar, you can quickly identify the designer name, model number, and frame size by simply looking on the inside of your eyeglass temples (arm pieces). Below you'll find a quick guide to helping you identify your eyeglasses.

 

Note: Every frame has the same markings on the temples (arm pieces) or behind the bridge (nose area) as shown here.

 

Model Name:

Gord 338

 

Color Name:

"Purple" or color # 80


Size:

(Two numbers) "Eye size" and
"bridge size",
for example 48-19 or 52-20

 

Temple Length:

(Arm pieces) Usually between 120
and 150

 

This is the only information you need when ordering your eyeglass or sunglass frames. If you need assistance identifying your frames, feel free to contact stareyeglasses.com and our opticians will be more than happy to help

 

Have Your Prescription Handy:

When purchasing lenses for your prescription eyewear, be sure to have a copy of your prescription. You may either fax, e-mail a scanned copy, or provide stareyeglasses.com with your doctor's name and phone number so we may contact your doctor directly. You may  email a scanned copy to customer.support@stareyeglasses.com


Have Your PD Taken:

A PD Measurement or Pupil Distance can be taken at any optical store or from your doctor, and many optical stores will provide this service free of charge.

 

DO NOT measure your own PD. A PD measurement MUST BE measured by an authorized optical professional only.

 

Ordering From Virtual Eye Try:

If you are unsure about what style of frames would look best on you, stareyeglasses.com offers you the ability to Virtually Try On thousands of frames found on our website. Visit virtual eye try and upload your photo to discover the best look for you. Once you find the perfect pair, simply click "Buy Now" and you'll be directly taken to the model you were last looking at and you're ready for checkout. It really is that easy.


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