Which Ray Ban Sunglasses Are Prescription?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Yes, whether they are vintage, brand new, or anything in between you can add prescription lenses to your Ray-Ban

. You have a couple of different options. You can order brand new Ray-Bans with a prescription online or in an eyewear shop. This is your most expensive option.

How can you tell if Ray-Bans are prescription?

How do I get my Ray-Ban prescription?

How much does it cost to put prescription lenses in Ray-Bans?

To put Ray-Ban prescription lenses on your Ray-Ban sunglasses our pricing

starts at $59.95

and it depends what material and tint you choose to add. You can choose to add single vision rx (most common for either near sighted or far sighted,) or progressive lenses (both rx in one,) as well as choose polarization options.

Can I get my sunglasses changed to prescription?

Whether you have a high quality frame from an old pair of sunglasses that you want to still get use out of or you need your tinted shades to provide you with corrective lenses,

you can indeed get your sunglasses converted into prescription glasses

.

Do Ray-Ban prescription sunglasses have logo on lens?


The Ray-Ban logo is included on all prescription eyewear

.

How long does it take to get prescription Ray-Bans?

Standard Shipping – Free Express Shipping – $12 Standard Products Within 4 business days Within 2 business days Custom Products Within 4 business days Not Available Prescription Products

Within 8 business days

upon validation of your prescription Not Available

How do I get the Ray-Ban logo off my glasses?

What does the P stand for on Ray-Ban glasses?

The P on the Ray-Ban lens stands for just that:

polarized

. It's a way for customers to distinguish which lenses are polarized and which are not. Many sunglasses in Ray-Ban's assortment are sold in both polarized and non-polarized versions.

Can Ray-Ban Aviators have prescription lenses?


You can pair all of our iconic sunglasses with prescription lenses

, from bold acetate frames like Wayfarer and Caribbean, to classic and geometric metal frames like Aviator and Round. Choose from a wide range of lens options including gradient lenses and for enhanced clarity and contrast.

Can I put prescription lenses in any frame?

In general,

you can put prescription lenses in any frames

. However, there may be times when your prescription or preferred type of lens isn't compatible. Your optical specialist will inform you after your comprehensive eye exam if there are any restrictions as to what kinds of frames will work for you.

Which lens is the Ray-Ban logo on?

Some genuine Ray-Bans have plastic lenses. Also, check out the Ray-Ban logo. Ray-Ban places

one prominent logo on the upper right (your left) lens

, and one subtle “RB” etching on the left (your right) lens. On fakes, the logo will look blurry, be out of place, or even scratch off.

Why do Ray-Bans cost so much?

Name brands, including Ray-Ban, typically offer lenses with UV protection, and some take it a step further with polarized lenses, which can also notch up the price. There's also

manufacturing costs

. “All the lenses are made in Italy,” Beneventi said, as are all the Wayfarer components.

Can you return prescription Ray-Bans?

Ray-Ban is one of the biggest brands of luxury eyewear, including sunglasses and prescription glasses.

If you ordered one of the Ray-Ban products and your order arrived damaged, or you changed your mind about your purchase, you can return the product

.

Do all Ray-Bans have RB etching?


All new Ray-Bans have a “RB” etched onto one lens

(check the far left side of the left lens). On fakes the etching will either be missing or of poor quality. The “RB” etching should be crisp and etched, not painted on.

How do you get words off glasses lenses?

Will nail polish remover damage glasses?

Avoid products, like nail polish remover, made with acetone.

Acetone can destroy the lenses and even damage the frames

. Don't use your own saliva (it's true) to clean your glasses.

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