Prescription Eyewear
Why MaskOptix VR?
Experience versatility and precision with Frame of Choice's MaskOptix Virtual Reality Glasses—a stylish, cost-effective solution that transitions seamlessly from everyday use to VR. Redefine eyewear with innovation designed for both worlds.
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New York Fashion Week 2025 Trends
New York Fashion Week 2025 showcased a vibrant array of eyewear styles that are set to dominate this year. Whether you opt for oversized frames, colorful lenses, geometric shapes, or vintage designs, there’s an exciting option for everyone.
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Behind the Scenes: Crafting Precision Lenses
One of the most exciting advancements in lens manufacturing is free-form digital surfacing. This process uses cutting-edge technology to carve ultra-precise curves onto the back of a lens blank, ensuring it perfectly aligns with your prescription.
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A Simple Guide to Read Your Eyeglass Prescription
rescriptions use specific abbreviations and numbers that can seem complicated at first. Here’s a guide to help you interpret the meaning behind each element on your eyeglass prescription.
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How to Order Prescription Glasses Online: A Simple 5-Step Guide to Spectacular Spectacles
Ordering prescription glasses online is easy at Frame of Choice. In just five steps: prepare your prescription and pupillary distance, choose lens material and color, opt for anti-reflective coating, place your order, and wait for delivery!
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Bifocal Vs. Progressive Glasses: A Comparative Breakdown
Dive into the key differences between bifocal and progressive glasses. Bifocals offer two points of focus, with a visible line separating them. Progressives provide a seamless transition between vision ranges for a modern, natural viewing experience.
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Understanding Prescription Glasses: Single-Vision, Bifocal, Progressive
Explore the three key types of prescription lenses: single-vision, bifocal, and progressive. Simplifying lens technology: single-vision glasses correct one field of vision, bifocals aid near and far sight, while progressives adapt to all distances seamlessly.
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