Polycarbonate Lenses

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Matte Black
$23
Matte Black
$9
Matte Black
$26
Black/Silver
Black Wit -  Metal Eyeglasses
Black Wit -  Metal Eyeglasses
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2-Day Delivery
$33
Black
Golden St Michel -  Metal Eyeglasses
Golden St Michel -  Metal Eyeglasses
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$49
Golden
$23
Matte Black
$19
Clear
$23
Black
$46
Tortoise
Black Ray-Ban RB7047 -  Plastic Eyeglasses
Black Ray-Ban RB7047 -  Plastic Eyeglasses
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tag-Ray-Ban
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Black
Matte Black
$6
Black
Ivory Tortoise Romy -  Acetate Eyeglasses
Ivory Tortoise Romy -  Acetate Eyeglasses
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$59
Ivory Tortoise
Matte Black Suze -  Plastic Eyeglasses
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$33
Matte Black
Clear Blue
Satin Black Oakley Plank 2.0 -  Plastic Eyeglasses
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tag-Oakley
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Satin Black

High-index lenses vs. polycarbonate

$16
Navy
$23
Black/Gray
Clear Light Brown Vinyl -  Acetate Eyeglasses
Clear Light Brown Vinyl -  Acetate Eyeglasses
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$59
Clear Light Brown
$33
Light Golden
Gunmetal Algorithm -  Metal Eyeglasses
Gunmetal Algorithm -  Metal Eyeglasses
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$43
Gunmetal
Clear Amity -  Metal Eyeglasses
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$33
Clear

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Clear/Black
$13
Matte Floral
$19
Pink Floral
Black Spencer -  Plastic Eyeglasses
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$33
Black
$6
Blue
Tortoise Ashby -  Acetate Eyeglasses
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$33
Tortoise

Best fitting frames for polycarbonate lenses

Since polycarbonate lenses are so lightweight, you don’t have to feel restricted in the type of frame that you order. Oversized, chunky frames and solid metallic frames are great for polycarbonate lenses because you don’t have to worry about the extra weight of the lenses pushing down on your nose. Polycarbonate lenses were practically made for kids’ frames due to the toughness of this tenacious material.

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What is a polycarbonate lens?

Polycarbonate lenses are a strong, impact-resistant plastic used in glasses. They’re lighter and tougher than standard lenses, making them a smart pick for active wearers. At Eyebuydirect, our polycarbonate version uses an index of 1.59.