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Bespoke Tinted Lenses

Bespoke and mixed tint prescription lenses in-store
& Non Prescription Online

Our bespoke lens tints come in many colours for a unique look. Generally, bespoke cosmetic tints look best in subtle tones and shades (grade 1 to 3) and full sunglasses tints work better as a full 75% to 85% Absorption (grade 4 and 5). Take a look at the examples below. We also offer two colour bespoke tints (1 colour graded into another) in-store.

Need non prescription tinted lenses ?

Bright Red extra large plastic glasses worn by alternative women
Statement glasses and unique looking glasses

We offer a bespoke tinting service in-store

Fashion-forward customers are increasingly opting for subtly tinted lenses in their glasses and even in vibrant shades like Reds, Yellows, Greens, Blues, and even Pinks, alongside the classic Blacks, Greys and Browns. Popular styles include graduated tints that transition from darker at the top to lighter at the bottom, as well as two colour tints and bold, solid line-divided tints. All tints come fully UV coated for enhanced protection. We can provide and tint your new lenses when purchased with us with a truly bespoke tint that is unique to your glasses to your instruction, usually within an hour when you call into store, or within a few days if we have to order specialised lenses. Experience a superior service with us for tinted lenses and coatings unique to your specification and not found elsewhere.

Some of the Colour Tints We supply In-store.

Graduated tints show best from grade 3 to 5

Grade 1 

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4 Abs 75%

Grade 5
Abs 85%

Green

Grey

Blue

Yellow

Pink

Brown

Red

Purple

Dark Sunglasses

Bespoke Tints
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Glare Resistant Coatings

Blue light lens coatings are ideal for glasses that you may wear when using a computer or any tech device that emits high levels of blue spectrum light that may cause irritation and strain on the eyes. We supply lenses embedded with the Blue-max coating, the latest solution to irritation and protection from this source. These lenses have a slight blue and attractive hue to them which adds to the look of your glasses.
Blue-max lenses offer seamless strain-free vision, with both indoor and outdoor protection against UV and blue-violet light. The embedded technology uses a material formula that absorbs both UV and blue-violet light rays, preventing them from entering the eye. We can supply your lenses with this coating within a few days.

Anti Glare coated lenses are usually available within 48 hours. The coating has been around for many years and it has been improved to stop smearing to a greater extent than the older technology Anti Glare resistant coatings. The standard coating has an attractive green hue when the light catches it.

Bespoke Colours & Photochromic Lenses

Night driving yellow tinted glasses are really useful for a safe clearer vision when driving in reduced light conditions, and in bad weather, relaxing the eyes and reducing the eye strain that causes headaches and sore eyes. We can offer this specialised tint applied directly to lenses in our optical laboratory. Yellow tints are also highly fashionable.

 

React-to-Light photochromic lenses come in Brown and Grey when fully reacted to the sun and UV light and Transitions come in many other colours. These lenses react and get darker with uv (ultra violet light) when outdoors, but lighten to virtually no colour at all when in doors or in lower light conditions or less uv. We supply photochromic and Transition lenses in-store. We also specialise in xtra active Transition lenses that will react behind the car windscreen as worn by professional drivers.

Smiling Driver Outdoors
Model with Sunglasses

Why Polarised Lenses ?

We supply Polarised lenses in Grey or Brown. Polarised lenses don't change in colour. Polarised lenses are ideal for sports where glare hinders. Fishing, Cycling, Golf, Motorsports and driving, watersports in general and skiing and sailing can all be benefitted by using lenses that are polarised. if you want to cut out glare where the glare is high then consider polarised lenses. The difference and clarity is supreme. Polarised lenses look very similar to regular sunglass lenses.

Is polarisation a coating on the lenses?

Not exactly. Polarising lenses involves a laminated thin lenses being bonded to a prescription lens. The front surface laminated lens has no prescription, but is coloured to block the glare, and also twisted at a certain angle before being mounted to the prescription lens, in such a way that it diverts glare and bounces it off to the side out of the wearers vision.

Located at 135 Lower Bath Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, UK De7 8as Tel 0115 9 445656

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