Designers Frame and High-Tech LensesYour eyewear expresses your personality. Most people need more than one pair of glasses, such as readers, computer glasses, sunglasses, and more. Having different style frames for different activities and moods makes wearing glasses enjoyable! Whether you want to appear sophisticated, fun-loving, youthful, modest, or style-conscious, the right eyewear should enhance the shape of your eyes, complement your skin tone, and play up your best features. Our trained and experienced team at Clarivison have a keen eye for fashion and will help you find eyewear that will help your personality shine bright to the world.
Design, material, and lens treatments are the three components that make up a pair of prescription lenses. It is important to select the right combination of these elements for your particular visual needs. Our knowledgeable and trained staff will analyze your prescription and ask lifestyle questions to determine the best lens combinations based on comfort, style, features and function when suggesting a new pair of eyeglasses. Clarivison has a great selection of frames with the best aesthetics and craftsmanship to have you receiving compliments all day. We carry a wide selection of frames by designers such as Maui Jim, Rayban, Oakley, Armani, Flexon, Gucci, Tiffany, Tory Burch, Dolce & Gabanna, Salvatore Ferragamo, Versace, and more. Visit our office to see our full selection. Polarized Sunglasses
People who use polarized sunglasses often say they are less tired than usual after hours of battling sun glare. Polarized sunglasses can be a good choice for most everyday situations. Specific situations when polarized sunglasses can be helpful include fishing, boating, golfing, and most snowy environments.
UV Blocking and Polarization are not the same. Keep in mind that if your sunglasses are labeled as blocking the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, it does not mean they are polarized too. Polarized lenses will have a label saying so. To learn more about the benefits and drawbacks of polarized lenses, talk with your eye care provider. |