
Not all frames can house all lens types. For example, rimless frames are lightweight and sleek but are often unsuitable for high-power prescriptions due to the thickness and weight of the required lenses.
Buying frames separately and reglazing them can be more cost-effective than purchasing a complete pair at a high-end optician, but it carries risks. Buying Frames Separately Buying a Complete Pair Can save 20–50% on total costs Often higher due to "package" pricing Variety Unlimited (designer, vintage, unique) Limited to what the shop stocks Risk Opticians may not guarantee lenses if the frame breaks Fully guaranteed by the retailer Complexity Requires coordinating between seller and lab One-stop-shop convenience buying frames without lenses
Buying eyeglass frames without lenses—often called "frames only" or "lensless glasses"—is a strategy used for fashion, cost-saving, or personalizing specialized prescriptions. While common, many major retailers do not offer a direct "frame-only" purchase option, instead requiring the selection of "non-prescription" lenses which can then be removed. Not all frames can house all lens types
Technicians custom-cut the lenses to match the specific shape of your frames. Cost Analysis Buying Frames Separately Buying a Complete Pair Can