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Shipping:
If your order is submitted on a weekday by 1 PM CST, we will typically ship on the same day (holidays excluded). Orders placed after 1 PM will typically ship the next business day.
Orders are shipped via UPS or USPS, depending on the package contents.
Standard Shipping: 3-5 business days or less
Express Shipping: 2-3 business days
*All orders are subject to inventory availability and order verification which can delay shipment. Please make sure to provide accurate billing and contact information to facilitate the order verification process. If we are unable to ship your order for any reason, we will notify you as soon as we are aware.
Lens Lingo: UV, Polarization, Anti-Blue light, Polycarbonate
When a lens is polarized, it has a built-in filter that blocks bright, reflected light. This intense light is known as glare. This makes them very popular among people who spend a lot of time outdoors and around bodies of water. Polarized sunglasses can be helpful for driving too, since they reduce the glare that reflects off of cars and light-colored pavement. Light-sensitive people can also benefit from polarized lenses.
When glare is reduced, your eyes feel more comfortable and you can see your surroundings more clearly. Glare forces your eyes to work harder while they try to interpret the information they’re taking in. This kind of overwork is also called eye strain, which can cause your eyes to feel tired, sore, or impossible to keep open.
Shop our polarized collection here.
What are anti-blue light lenses?
Blue light blocking glasses are specifically designed to filter out the harmful blue-violet light rays that are commonly emitted from digital screens such as cell phones, computes, tablets, and TV screens. Blue light is known to cause eye strain, headaches, and disruptions in your body’s sleep cycle.
Shop our anti-blue light collection here.