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C406 Purple Kids Prescription Glasses
BifocalSingleVisionSpecial Price CA$39.15 Regular Price CA$108.00Try me on!
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Find great deals on new glasses when you purchase your next prescription eyewear from us at RxSafetyGlassesCanada. Browse through our most recent additions to our stock to find sunglasses, eyeglasses, goggles and more. With several styles available for men, women, and children, you can find eyewear the whole family will love all in one place. Check out our new arrivals often to see what we have in store.
No one can blame you if you're tired of wearing the same old glasses every day. Freshen up your look with one of our trendy new arrivals. Whether you're searching for new prescription lenses to go with this year's most popular styles or want eyewear with more of a classic appeal, you're sure to find a pair of glasses that match your tastes at a reasonable price with our wide selection of affordable frames.
Once you find new prescription glasses you like, you can then customize them with all the features you want. Identify whether you need single-vision, bifocal, or progressive lenses. Consider whether you only want clear lenses or if you could benefit from sun protection, digital screen protection, a polarized tint, or photochromic lenses. You can choose from several tint colour options. We offer several package options, which give you several options on the material and thickness of your lenses and allow you to add various protective coatings.
If your new pair of glasses use the same prescription as your old pair, you shouldn't notice any changes. However, a new or altered prescription typically takes two to three days to adjust to. It shouldn't take more than two weeks to get used to your new eyeglasses. When buying one of our new arrivals, make sure to visit an eye doctor if you feel you aren't adjusting properly.
Currently, the biggest trends in prescription eyeglasses include translucent frames, bold colours, round aviators, and combination material frames. For sunglasses, classic styles such as D-frames, P3 frames or Wayfarers are always a safe, fashionable choice. You won't need to worry about these timeless styles going out of style by next year. For women, cat-eyes, Prada frames, and sporty frames are current trends.
It is not uncommon for a new prescription to make you dizzy during the brief adjustment period after receiving a new pair of glasses. However, the dizziness should only be minor and will likely be accompanied by eye strain, slightly distorted vision, and issues with depth perception. Take note that it often takes more time to adapt to multifocal glasses such as progressive lenses or bifocals.
While changes to your prescription will always require an adjustment period, the symptoms should be minor and only last for a short period. If you continue to experience issues for more than a couple of weeks or notice extreme blurriness, headaches, vertigo, or poor vision in only one eye, an incorrect prescription might be to blame. This can happen due to skewed results or even a typo.