Connie Eyewear

Connie Eyewear

Introducing Connie, our new line of cat eye eyeglasses with a subtle twist. These stylish glasses are available in orange and black, as well as red and black frames, that will take your look to a new level. Our lenses are offered in either clear or blue light blocking versions, as well as high-end reading sunglasses lenses in gradient gray or brown. Whether you’re looking for a chic new addition to your wardrobe or a functional pair of reading glasses, Connie has you covered.

Gender: Women
Materials: Mixed Materials
Shape: Cateye

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Connie Eyewear

Description

Introducing Connie Eyewear, the chic cat eye eyeglasses that will take your style to new heights. With subtle details in color design, these orange and black frames (also available in red and black) are guaranteed to turn heads. And at an affordable price point, you can stock up on all your favorite colors! Whether you’re looking for clear lenses, blue light blocking lenses, or high-end reading sunglasses lenses in gradient gray or brown, we’ve got you covered. Plus, our cat eye frames are the perfect accent for any outfit. We can accommodate nearly any prescription. So don’t wait any longer, join the Connie revolution today!

Additional information

Color

Red & Black, Orange & Black

Lens Type

Clear Lenses, Blue Light Blocking Lenses, High-End Reading Sunglasses Lenses – Gradient Gray, High-End Reading Sunglasses Lenses – Gradient Brown

Gender

Women

Material

Mixed Materials

Frame Weight

21.40g

Rim

Full RIm

Shape

Cat Eye

RX Range

-20.00~+12.00

Progressive

No

Spring Hinge

No

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How to measure your Pupillary Distance with just an App!

You’ll need to know your PD if you want to order eyeglasses from Glass Act Eyewear. Don’t worry if your glasses prescription doesn’t include your PD; we can show you how to measure it yourself.

The pupillary distance, orPD for short can be thought of as the width between your eyes and where light enters into vision. It’s important because it shows exactly what part on an eyeglasses lens you look through- which means this number will determine how clear images appear!

To find out the true power of your prescription, we use a mobile app that will measure it for you! It only takes about 30 seconds to get an accurate reading, so don’t worry if there is some uncertainty at first

You usually can’t find your PD number written on your eyeglasses. The numbers on the inside of the temple arms of some frames show the measurements for the frame itself. Your PD number should be written on your eyeglass prescription in the PD section.

Your PD should be exact. If your lenses aren’t centered correctly, they can cause discomfort and eye strain. A small margin of error might not cause problems, but it’s better to be as accurate as possible.

Your PD number will be in the ‘PD’ or ‘pupillary distance’ section of your eyeglass prescription. This is often separate from the ‘grid’ section of your prescription – where the doctor writes out the main prescription information.

If your eyeglass lenses aren’t properly centered based on your PD number they can cause dizziness, headaches or blurred vision. Your vision is centered on a small section of the lenses, so a PD number is needed to shape the lenses to perfectly suit your needs.

Your PD has no effect on the size of your eyeglass frame. The PD number influences the shape of your lenses, but not the frame.

A person’s pupillary distance will change when they are young as they are still physically growing. Once we reach maturity and stop growing, our pupillary distance will change very little, if at all.

The PD number indicates exactly which part of the lens you look through; therefore, the PD number is important for every type of prescription lens, including single vision glasses.

A ‘single’ pupillary distance number is the distance in millimeters between one eye’s pupil to the other eye’s pupil. A ‘dual’ pupillary distance number is the distance in millimeters from each eye’s pupil to the center of your nose. A single PD will be just one number, while a dual PD will have a number for each eye, marked ‘right’ and ‘left’. (Some prescriptions may have ‘OD’ for the ‘right’ eye, and ‘OS’ for ‘left’ eye.)