Can you put prescription in Ray-Bans?
Yes, whether they are vintage, brand new, or anything in between you can add prescription lenses to your Ray-Ban sunglasses.
Can you convert sunglasses to prescription?
Yes! You can have your own corrective prescription lenses built into a pair of sunglasses, giving them the same corrective qualities as the glasses you would normally wear indoors.
How long does it take to get prescription Ray-Bans?
RATES & POLICIES
Standard Shipping – Free | Expedited Shipping – $12 | |
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Standard Products | Within 5 business days | Within 2 business days |
Custom Products | Within 5 business days | Not Available |
Prescription Products | Within 8 business days upon validation of your prescription | Not Available |
Can you put lenses in the frames I bought at another store?
You can put old lenses in new frames in most cases, as long as the new frames are the same ones you used to have. An eye care professional will just need to make sure your prescription doesn’t restrict the type of eyewear you use so that you don’t have issues down the line.
Can you buy glasses and put prescription?
In short, yes, many opticians and specialty services will be able to change, replace, and put in fresh prescription lenses into most frames. Not only that but when going for the right option, this can be far more cost-effective than opting for a new pair of specs.
Does insurance cover prescription sunglasses?
The answer is “yes!” Prescription lenses for both eyeglasses and sunglasses are usually covered by vision insurance.
Why do Ray-Bans cost so much?
Name brands, including Ray-Ban, typically offer lenses with UV protection, and some take it a step further with polarized lenses, which can also notch up the price. There’s also manufacturing costs. “All the lenses are made in Italy,” Beneventi said, as are all the Wayfarer components.