We want to make things clear for you – with your purchase experience and with your new eyeglasses! Hence, we have included a ton of information on our Buying Guide here.

The more you know, the better decisions you make, and the less likely you will pay for something you don’t need.

Anytime you feel ready to shop, visit us at our e-store.

Got specific questions? Head over to our comprehensive FAQ.

Getting your eyeglasses is as simple as 1-2-3!

Step 1: Visit our e-store and get a price quotation based on the products you choose

Step 2: Check-out your selection, and book an appointment with us online

Step 3: Visit us for the eye examination, and pay in store

What’s in here:

1. Pricing Guide
      Our honest pricing system, explained

2. Quick FAQ
      Answers the most common questions

3. Lens Prescription Range
      Shows the available prescription range of each type of lenses

4. Lens Feature Guide
      Get to know the functions and features of our lenses

5. Lens Type Guide
      Explains the difference between single vision and progressive lenses

6. Prescription Reading Guide
      How to read a spectacles prescription

7. Frame Parts Guide
      The anatomy of a spectacle frame

Why pay for someone to upsell you options you donโ€™t need? Visit our e-store whenever you feel like and buy with confidence knowing you have gotten the best deal. You don’t need to be an expert in haggling – we don’t hardsell, our prices are transparent, and like you, we are consumers too! ๐Ÿ™‚

1. Pricing Guide:

๐Ÿ“ข Psst, all prices are in SGD ๐Ÿ˜‰

๐Ÿ’ก We have a good range of frames available across our price range. ๐Ÿ’ก
Lens features are explained in the next parts of this guide.

2. Quick FAQ:

What if I don't like the frame I have chosen, or if the frame doesn't suit me well?
No worries! You can always try on and choose from our selection of frames in store when you come down for your appointment. Found something better in store? No problem, just change it on the spot.


What lenses do you all use?
– Our single vision package comes with high-index (1.60) lenses that offer anti-reflective and UV-blocking coating, with High-Energy Visible Light (HEV420) protection.

– Our progressive package comes with high-index (1.60) lenses that offer anti-reflective and UV-blocking coating.

You can top-up for other features too. See the full list of features on our lens features guide below.


Just $95? Are there extra charges?
Our single vision packages are priced at $95, $115, $145, or $175 inclusive of our default single vision lenses – 1.60 high index HEV420 with high-energy violet light protection. You will only need to top up for prescriptions that extend beyond our very wide range, or if you select a different lens type – super-high-index 1.67 thinner lenses, 1.56 photochromic auto-tinting lenses, or progressive lenses. We list the final price according to your lens selection or add-ons (if any) – no hidden charges because we don’t like it either.


Single Vision? Progressives? What are those?
Single vision lenses provide one prescription across the entire lens. Progressives, also known as multifocals or varifocals, are for presbyopic wearers who wish to correct both distant and near vision. If you’re above 40 years old and experiencing difficulties with near work such as reading or using the laptop when wearing your eyeglasses that correct your distant vision, you are likely to have presbyopia. Check out the rest of this guide, or click here to jump to a visual comparing between single vision and progressive lenses.


Can I duplicate my current eyeglasses or follow a prescription? / Can you check my eye 'power'?
Yes, we can follow an existing prescription or perform an additional check to get a new prescription. Check out what we do during an eye examination and this FAQ on how to read your prescription given by your eye doctor or optical store. Do bring along the original prescription and your current eyeglasses when you visit us.


How quickly can I get my eyeglasses?
If youโ€™re going for our default single vision lens option of 1.60 HEV420, and your prescription is within the common range, we should have your lenses in stock and can complete your order immediately in store. If we donโ€™t have your lenses in stock, or if you are ordering super-high-index 1.67 thinner lenses, 1.56 photochromic auto-tinting lenses, or progressive lenses, the collection date will be on another day; it usually takes around 20 days. Check out our wide prescription range below.


3. Lens Prescription Range Guide:

3.1 Single Vision Lenses

๐Ÿ“ข Most of us will fall inside the green common range ๐Ÿ™‚
This covers myopia up to -800 and hyperopia or reading up to +600, and astigmatism up to -200.
We are working to bring in high astigmatism special-order lenses, talk to us if you have high astigmatism.

๐Ÿ“ข High myopia? If you are -825 to -1000, select the upgrade to 1.67 super high-index lenses! Still not inside our huge range? Contact us ๐Ÿ˜‰

๐Ÿ“ข Some shops will ask you to go for super high index 1.67 even if your prescription is just -300. What’s the point really? ๐Ÿคท To lighten your wallet? We will always practice transparent pricing and we don’t appreciate being pressured into taking options we don’t need – hey we are consumers too! ๐Ÿค

๐Ÿ“ข The above photochromic lenses feature automatic-tinting under the the sun – the lenses react to ultra-violet exposure. We don’t keep these in stock so there’s a waiting time, but good things are worth waiting for!

3.2 Progressive Lenses

๐Ÿ“ข Progressive lenses are all made to order, which is why there is a huge range available by default. As these are all made-to-order, the waiting time is a little longer ๐Ÿ˜‰

4. Lens Features Guide:

Anti-reflective (AR) and Ultraviolet-blocking (UV) coating reduces irritating reflections and helps protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. Our default lens options come with this as a standard, at no extra cost.

HEV420 blocks high-energy light. This feature comes as a standard on our default single vision lens option, or as a top-up on progressive lenses.

Easy-Clean Coating ensures greater smudge-resistance with a smooth hydrophobic and oleophobic coating, making it easy to care for your lenses.

1.67 Super High Index allows for even thinner lenses for high myopia should 1.60 High Index be insufficient.

Photochromic lenses will automatically tint under direct sunlight or UV, giving extra comfort when outdoors.

Corridor Customisation for progressive lenses allow for a wider field-of-view, or personalised for office-workspace use.

AR UV Coating

Did you know that exposure to Ultra-Violet rays from the sun is one of the causes of cataracts? The Anti-Reflective (AR) Ultra-Violet (UV) Coating reduces irritating reflections and protects your eyes from harmful UV rays from the sun. The AR coat makes it easier for you to view the world through the lenses as light transmission is increased. Our lenses come with these coatings as a standard.
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High-Index

We use โ€œ1.60โ€ high-index lenses for its durability and good cosmetic appearance as they are thinner than standard โ€œ1.50โ€ or โ€œ1.56โ€ lenses. The higher the refractive index of the lenses (โ€œ1.67โ€, โ€œ1.74โ€), the thinner the lenses. However, the higher the index, the lower the light transmission, and the lower the Abbe value. This results in more chromatic aberrations – colour distortion and fringing. Hence, we use 1.60 high-index lenses as a default with and an option for 1.67 if you require even thinner lenses.

Unless your myopia is significantly high, we don’t recommend using 1.67 (or even 1.74) index – it probably wouldn’t go much thinner but it will make your wallet much lighter. ๐Ÿ˜‰
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HEV420

High Energy Visible (HEV) 420 coating blocks most of violet light from 400nm to 420nm. Violet light, being close to Ultra-Violet (100nm to 400nm), has higher energy compared to the other colours in the visible light spectrum, and can be harmful in larger amounts [1], hence the need for it, especially if spending more time outdoors in daylight.

We do not use the โ€œblue-light blockingโ€ lenses with a blue-coating, as there is little evidence to support using blue-light filtering lenses to prevent digital eye strain [2] and The American Academy of Ophthalmology does not recommend any special blue-light blocking eyewear for computer use [3]. However, this is available as an option if you still prefer it.

Click here to read more about HEV Light on our post.

[1] (Sapkota, 2016 ; Youn, 2009 ; Grimm, 2001)
[2] (Rosenfield et. al., 2020)
[3] (Vimont, 2021)
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Photochromic

No more forgetting your sunnies! Get superior comfort with lenses that turn dark when exposed to Ultra-Violet rays. While they arenโ€™t as dark as a pair of sunglasses would typically be, they transition smoothly from clear to dark and back to clear automatically. Darkness can depend on various factors such as UV levels, temperature, lens index, and age of lens, and may not change if youโ€™re driving behind a windscreen affixed with a UV-blocking film. If you need something darker, ask us for permanent-tinted sunglasses lenses instead.
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Single Vision Lenses

These lenses serve a single function โ€“ to correct your vision either for distant, intermediate, or near vision.

If you are under 40 years old, a pair of eyeglasses corrected for distant vision would usually present no issues for all your visuals needs, distance or near.

However, at the age of about 40 years old, when presbyopia, or old-age / “old-flower” eye sets in. Eyeglasses for distant vision only work for distanct vision, with near vision getting difficult and uncomfortable. Hence, you will have a prescription for distance vision and an โ€œadditionโ€ for intermediate or near vision. You could either choose to have two or more pairs of eyeglasses for different uses, or you could just do it all-in-one using progressive lenses.
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Progressive Lenses, Office Lenses, and Wide-Corridor Optimisation

Also known as multi-focal and vari-focal lenses, and sometimes as invisible bi-focals, these allow a combination of two prescriptions inside each pair of lenses, without the ugly line or segments.

Typically, a wearer would have the distance and near prescriptions inside a pair of progressives, but increasingly consumers are asking for lenses that work just for the office workspace โ€“ intermediate distance for viewing a desktop at 1.5m and near for reading and writing. Wide-corridor optimisation takes into account more factors when producing the lenses (yes they are all made-to-order, just for you!), allowing for a wider low-distortion usable area.

Customisations can also be done to account for your lifestyle or preferred usage of the progressives, such as increasing the area for reading, or making it easier for outdoor activities. Talk to us about your visual requirements when making your pair of progressives.
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5. Lens Type Guide:

Single Vision / Bi-Focal / Progressives

6. Prescription Reading Guide:

7. Frame Parts Guide: