Breaking down the jargon: what does it all mean?ReglazeLove your frames but need a new prescription? A reglaze is simply the term for providing replacement lenses in your own frames. So if your prescription needs updating or your lenses are damaged, at Direct Sight we can reglaze your glasses from just £10, saving you the money you would ordinarily spend on a brand new pair of specs. Click here for more information on our reglaze service.Single VisionAs the name suggests, single vision l… Continue reading
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Making the most of your new glasses
Once you’ve ordered your new glasses, it can sometimes be quite a challenge to get used to them if you’ve chosen a new lens option. Here is our guide to getting you used to your new glasses:
Bifocals
Bifocals are generally quite easy to adapt to. The top part of the lens is for viewing objects in the distance, whilst the bottom part is for reading. Useful checks when putting your bifocals on for the first time are:
1. Check when you look through the … Continue reading
Bifocals
Bifocals are generally quite easy to adapt to. The top part of the lens is for viewing objects in the distance, whilst the bottom part is for reading. Useful checks when putting your bifocals on for the first time are:
1. Check when you look through the … Continue reading