Prescription Sunglasses by Ray PreBan, Oakley and Chanel

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Prescription Sunglasses By Mail Order

Mail-ordering prescription sunglasses from Eyeballs couldn't be easier. All we need is a written copy of your prescription from your regular optician, which you can send to us either by fax or email. It's never been faster or more convenient to buy prescription Ray-bans, prescription Oakleys or prescription Chanel, as well as the rest of our wide range of designer labels.

A Quantum Leap In Prescription Sunglasses

Up until recently prescription sunglasses were confined to standard spectacle frames with tinted lenses in. This works OK up to a point; the lens certainly protects you from sun and UV radiation, but the problem is that it's not big enough. Not since the 80s when large drop aviators or hideous round brightly coloured plastic frames were fashionable have we seen spectacle frames even remotely large enough to give your eyes adequate protection and guard against harmful UV rays.

Sunlight generally comes from above (it is in the sky after all), or below when it's reflected off shiny surfaces like water, sand or snow. Your little square spectacle frames cobbled together as prescription sunglasses may make you look very "street", but they do bugger-all in protecting you from the sun's radiation. Sunglasses legend Ray Ban were the first company to work this out and started making their famous G15 glass available for prescription sunglasses.

The Trailblazers: Ray Ban Prescription Sunglasses

It was rare and expensive and very difficult to find a prescription house brave enough to have a go at glazing it into any sort of sunglasses frame and so invariably it ended up being put into standard spectacle frames, which was rather pointless. Rather than stick with the idea, when Ray Ban were swallowed up by the Italian giant Luxottica the genuine prescription Ray Ban sunglasses programme was thrown onto the scrap-heap, which is a shame because you would expect the world's number-one selling sunglasses to be able to cater for people with poor eyesight!

In recent years Oakley have perfected their Oakley prescription sunglasses range across a wide range of their regular Oakley sunglasses, investing heavily in the tools required to produce highly-curved sunglasses in most of their iridium colours and with the option of polarised prescription lenses. Oakley prescription sunglasses are available to order here.

Prescription Oakley and Maui Jim

Not to be outdone, Maui Jim entered the fray with their own Maui Jim prescription sunglasses programme and can now offer prescription sunglasses across their entire range in a choice of 3 lens materials: Polycarbonate, Maui Evolution and SuperThin glass and in 4 colours: Neutral Grey, HCL bronze, Maui Rose and Maui HT, all incorporating their patented "polarised plus" and polarised plus2" prescription sunglasses technology. You can check out the range of Maui Jim prescription sunglasses styles here.

But what about where your choice of sunglasses are not available in prescription sunglasses options? Well, this is where we come in! The problem with most designer sunglasses is that they come from a fashion house (the likes of Chanel, Prada and Bvlgari), and although very good at designing sunglasses, they haven't got the foggiest idea on how to turn them into prescription sunglasses, whereas we do.

Prescription Bvlgari and Polo Ralph Lauren

We've been making prescription sunglasses out of some of the most unlikely and outrageous sunglasses styles for over 10 years now; so we're getting rather good at it. This is why you'll see the likes of Ray Ban, Prada, Bvlgari and Polo Ralph Lauren sunglasses all available with the option of having them made to your very own prescription, in a choice of prescription lens colours and with polarising as an option.

So whereas you've probably been told that your choice of sunglasses are not available as prescription sunglasses because they're "too big" or "too curved" or "too brown," the chances are that we can do it without any fuss or bother. How refreshing!