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I noticed that on the website where I got this picture these sunglasses are called "A & A optical sunglasses." Does that mean that you can have them made according to your prescription? Does it cost extra to have that done in sunglasses called "optical" sunglasses? Can you get prescription sunglasses for near sightedness, far sightedness or whatever you need?
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First up, no these are not prescription sunglasses. If you want them to be made to your prescription, I'm sure you can get them in whatever prescription you want, as long as it's not a very strong prescription, since these lenses aren't as thick as some of those "Coke bottle" glasses. |
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You're welcome Anthanxan. Please let me know if I can be of more help to you in the future. You know where to find me, and if I can't help you, I'm sure someone here can.
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