Can glasses be refunded?
Usually, an optical store will offer a refund or replacement for the following reasons: There’s a manufacturer defect such as a frame that breaks. They will be replaced or your money will be refunded. The prescription is clearly wrong, due to a mistake in how your eyes were measured or the in how the lenses were made.
How to tell frame width on glasses?
If you already have a pair of eyeglasses that fits you well, you’re ahead of the game. All you have to do is use a millimeter ruler to measure the frame width– the measurement of the entire front of the frame, from the point that sticks out farthest on the left, to the point that sticks out farthest on the right.
How to choose glasses frames size?
You may also use a pair of sunglasses you currently own to determine your best size. Frame sizing is typically noted on the inside of either temple (see illustration below). The eye/lens size is usually first, then the bridge size, then temple size. Use the eye/lens size to determine the best frame size.
What do the sizes mean on glasses?
The first number, 54, represents the lens width; the second number, 16, refers to the bridge size, while the last number, 140, is the temple length. Sometimes there is a fourth number that refers to the lens height. These numbers come in handy and can act as a reference for you to pick the frames that best fit you.
How long do I have to return glasses?
New glasses and prescription sunglasses can be returned for refund or exchange within 90 days from the date of purchase. You can return eyeglasses, provided they are in resalable condition, to Lenscrafters at any time and for any reason within the 90 day period.
How should glasses fit on your face?
They should be level on your face. The temples of your eyeglass frames should feel secure around or over your ears, without pinching or feeling uncomfortable. If the width of the frames is just right for the width of your face, your glasses won’t budge when you look down and shake your head.
How do you know what frame size your face is?
How to measure yourself for frames that fit perfectly
- Stand in front of a mirror and hold the ruler in line with your temple.
- Measure the distance between your temples in inches.
- Multiply your measured value by 25.4 to convert from inches to millimetres.
Why do my eyes hurt after new glasses?
Unfortunately, wearing glasses comes with a slight adjustment period. Most people will experience headaches and sore or tired eyes during the first few days. However, as your eye muscles get used to relaxing instead of working so hard to make sense of what you are seeing, the headaches and soreness will disappear.
Can I cancel glasses order?
You have the possibility to cancel your ordered glasses in many stores. However, the return and refund policies are very different in the stores. It is therefore important to be clear about the consequences before buying. For example, there are stores where there is no possibility to cancel the order.
Should glasses rest on bridge of nose?
The bridge of the glasses should sit flush with the bridge of your nose. Nose Pads are small pieces secured under the frame bridge that rest on your nose and help keep the frame in place, while providing comfort and a snug fit. Temples are the arms of the frame, from the lens to the part that wraps around the ear.
How does the Glasses Direct home trial service work?
The Glasses Direct Home Trial service is easy to use. Follow the steps above for how to order. Our Home Trial makes buying glasses easier, by allowing you to try up to four pairs and keep them at home for 7 days, for FREE.
What is Glasses Direct’s return policy?
At Glasses Direct, we make our returns process quick and easy. So, if you’re unhappy with your new glasses for any reason, you can return them for free within 120 days – lenses included! Just follow these 3 simple steps below:
Can I return my new glasses for free?
And it’s completely free! At Glasses Direct, we make our returns process quick and easy. So, if you’re unhappy with your new glasses for any reason, you can return them for free within 120 days – lenses included! Just follow these 3 simple steps below:
What is Glasses Direct’s no-quibble return policy?
David Hutchfield, qualified optician and Head of Professional Services at Glasses Direct, explains our 120-day no-quibble free returns policy. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations.