
The right lenses depend on how you use your eyewear, your prescription strength, and what you want your glasses to feel like day to day. Use the guide below to narrow down your best option. Reviewed by our team of opticians with over 50 years of combined experience.
Your frame shape and curvature also affect what works best. If you have a strong prescription, a highly wrapped frame, or need help choosing, our optical team can recommend options that match both your prescription and your frame.
Every pair of lenses is custom-made in accredited optical laboratories and verified for prescription accuracy, lens alignment, and frame compatibility before shipping.
Replacement lenses are ideal for luxury eyewear owners who value comfort, precision, and long-term wear — without compromising the integrity of their frames.
We offer a full range of prescription lenses, including:
All lenses are available with premium coatings such as anti-reflective treatment, scratch resistance, and UV protection.
Our replacement lenses are precision-cut to match the exact dimensions and curvature of your frames. We regularly service eyewear from leading luxury brands including Ray-Ban, Persol, Oliver Peoples, Prada, and Tom Ford, ensuring each lens aligns correctly with the frame’s original design intent.
Learn more about our designer eyewear brands or browse our luxury eyeglasses collection.
All replacement lens orders are reviewed for prescription accuracy and optical feasibility before production. This page and its recommendations are reviewed by licensed opticians and optical professionals with decades of experience in prescription eyewear fabrication and fitting.
Our labs follow ANSI optical standards and use advanced digital surfacing technology to ensure visual clarity, edge precision, and consistent lens thickness.
Need help choosing lenses? Visit our lens guide or contact our optical support team.
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For prescription questions or complex frame styles, our team is available to ensure your lenses meet both visual and aesthetic expectations. You can also explore our prescription eyewear resources for additional guidance.
Replacement lenses are new prescription lenses made to fit your existing eyeglass frames. They are commonly used when lenses are scratched, coatings are worn, or a prescription has changed, while the frame itself is still in good condition.
When your frame is in good condition and properly fitted, replacement lenses can provide the same optical clarity and performance as lenses in a new pair of glasses. The key factors are accurate prescription measurements, lens material selection, and proper installation.
Frames that are structurally sound, properly aligned, and free from cracks or severe wear are usually good candidates for replacement lenses. Very old, brittle, or damaged frames may not be suitable due to the risk of breakage during lens installation.
Replacement lenses are often a good choice if you like the fit and style of your current frames but need updated vision or lens features. Buying new glasses may be better if your frames are damaged, uncomfortable, or you want a different size or shape.
Yes, many strong prescriptions can be made as replacement lenses. High-index lens materials are commonly recommended for stronger prescriptions to help reduce lens thickness and weight, especially in larger frames.
Replacement lenses can often be made with the same options as new lenses, including single vision or progressive designs, high-index materials, anti-reflective coating, UV protection, and blue-light filtering, depending on frame compatibility.
Yes, replacement lenses can include anti-reflective coatings, scratch-resistant treatments, and other lens enhancements. These options can improve visual comfort, reduce glare, and help extend lens durability.
Sending frames in for replacement lenses is generally safe when the frames are in good condition and properly packaged. However, older or fragile frames may carry a higher risk during lens removal and installation, which is why frame condition is important to evaluate beforehand.
Turnaround time for replacement lenses varies based on prescription complexity and lens options. In most cases, processing and installation take longer than ordering lenses in a new frame because the existing frame must be carefully fitted.