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Ordering glasses online with Royal Specs is simple and convenient. Follow these easy steps to get your perfect pair:

  1. Browse Our Collection: Start by exploring our wide range of stylish frames. Use filters to narrow down your options by style, colour, shape, and material.

  2. Select Your Frame: Once you find the frame you love, click on it to view more details and see how it looks.
  3. Upload Your Prescription: Provide your prescription details by simply uploading a copy by taking a picture. If you’re unsure, our customer service team is here to assist. 
  4. Choose Your Lenses: Select the type of lenses that best suit your needs, whether it’s single vision, bifocal, or progressive lenses. Customise further with options like lens thinning, coatings, tints, transitions or blue light protection.
  5. Add Your Pupillary Distance (PD): Make sure to include your PD measurement, which is crucial for correctly positioning your lenses. If you don’t know how to measure your PD we have a page to help. – How To Measure Your Pupillary Distance (PD).
  6. Add Next Day Delivery: If you choose this your order will be manufactured and dispatched the same day if ordered before 2pm 6.
  7. Add to Cart: Once you’re satisfied with your frame and lens selections, add the glasses to your cart.
  8. Review and Checkout: Double-check your order to ensure everything is correct, then proceed to checkout. Enter your shipping and payment information to complete your purchase.
  9. Enjoy Fast Delivery: After placing your order, sit back and relax! We’ll carefully craft your glasses and have them delivered straight to your door.

If you need any help during the process, don’t hesitate to reach out to our customer support team for assistance. Happy shopping!

Choosing the right frame size is essential for both comfort and style. Here’s how to find your perfect fit:

  1. Check Your Current Glasses: If you already wear glasses, look at the inside of the temple arm (the part that goes over your ear). You’ll find numbers that indicate the lens width, bridge width, and temple length (e.g., 52-18-140). These measurements can guide you in selecting a similar size.
  2. Understand the Measurements:
    Lens Width:
    The horizontal width of one lens, typically between 50mm and 60mm.
    Bridge Width:
    The distance between the two lenses, usually ranging from 16mm to 22mm.
    Temple Length:
    The length of the arm from the hinge to the end tip, commonly around 135mm to 145mm.
  3. Use a Ruler: If you don’t have existing glasses to reference, use a ruler to measure your face: Measure the distance between your temples for lens width. Measure the width of your nose for bridge width.
  4. Consider Your Face Shape: Different frame sizes and shapes suit different face shapes. Larger frames often work well for round faces, while narrower frames suit more angular faces.
  5. Comfort Is Key: Ensure the frame feels comfortable on your nose and ears. It shouldn’t pinch or slide down your face.
  6. Consult Our Team: If you’re unsure, don’t hesitate to reach out to our customer service team. We’re here to help you find the perfect fit!

By following these tips, you’ll be able to choose a frame size that enhances your style and fits comfortably.

Entering your prescription correctly is crucial for getting the perfect pair of glasses. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Have Your Prescription Ready: Gather your prescription details before you start the ordering process. If your prescription includes your PD (Pupillary Distance), have that handy as well. If not, you may need to measure it.
  2. Choose Your Glasses: Select the frames you like and proceed to the prescription entry step.
  3. Upload Your Prescription: We will do the work of entering your prescription all you need to do is simply upload a photo of your prescription. Make sure the document is clear and readable.
  4. Proceed with Your Order: Once you’ve entered your prescription, you can continue customising your lenses and complete your order.

If you have any questions or need assistance, our customer service team is here to help guide you through the process.

Choosing the right frame size is essential for both comfort and style. Here’s how to find your perfect fit:
  1. Check Your Current Glasses: If you already wear glasses, look at the inside of the temple arm (the part that goes over your ear). You’ll find numbers that indicate the lens width, bridge width, and temple length (e.g., 52-18-140). These measurements can guide you in selecting a similar size.
     
  2. Understand the Measurements:

    Lens Width: The horizontal width of one lens, typically between 50mm and 60mm.

    Bridge Width: The distance between the two lenses, usually ranging from 16mm to 22mm.
    Temple Length: The length of the arm from the hinge to the end
    tip, commonly around 135mm to 145mm.
     
  3. Use a Ruler: If you don’t have existing glasses to reference, use a
    ruler to measure your face:
    – Measure the distance between your temples for lens width.
    – Measure the width of your nose for bridge width.
     
  4. Consider Your Face Shape:
    Different frame sizes and shapes suit different face shapes. Larger frames often work well for round faces, while narrower frames suit more angular faces.
     
  5. Comfort Is Key:
    Ensure the frame feels comfortable on your nose and ears. It shouldn’t pinch or slide down your face.
     
  6. Consult Our Team:
    If you’re unsure, don’t hesitate to reach out to our customer service team. We’re here to help you find the perfect fit!
     
By following these tips, you’ll be able to choose a frame size that enhances your style and fits comfortably.

Selecting the right lenses is just as important as choosing the perfect frames. Here’s how to find lenses that suit your vision needs and lifestyle:

  1. Understand Your Prescription Needs:
    Single Vision Lenses: Ideal if you need correction for either near or distance vision.
    Bifocal Lenses: These have two sections, one for distance and one for near vision, great if you need correction for both.
    Progressive Lenses: Offer a smooth transition between multiple focal points without visible lines, perfect for those needing multifocal correction.
  2. Consider Your Lifestyle:
    Blue Light Filter: If you spend a lot of time in front of screens, blue light filtering lenses can reduce eye strain and improve comfort.
    Photochromic (Transition) Lenses: These lenses darken in sunlight and are clear indoors, offering convenience if you move frequently between indoor and outdoor environments.
    Polarised Lenses: Ideal for reducing glare, especially if you spend a lot of time outdoors or driving.
  3. Choose Lens Material:
    Standard Plastic Lenses: Affordable and lightweight, suitable for most prescriptions. (Bronze and Silver)
    High-Index Lenses: Thinner and lighter, these are great for stronger prescriptions. (Gold and Platinum)
  4. Lens Coatings for Added Protection:
    Anti-Reflective Coating: Reduces glare and reflections, improving clarity, especially in low-light conditions. (Silver, Gold and Platinum) Scratch-
    Resistant Coating: Helps protect your lenses from everyday wear and tear. (All Lenses)
    UV Protection: Essential for protecting your eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays.
  5. Consider Your Budget: Balance your needs with your budget. While premium lens options provide additional benefits, we offer a range of choices to fit different price points.
  6. Consult with Us: If you’re unsure which lenses are right for you, our customer service team is ready to help. We can guide you through the options based on your prescription and lifestyle.
  1. Using a Ruler and Mirror: Stand 8-12 inches from a mirror. Hold a millimeter ruler against the bridge of your nose. Align the 0 mm mark with the center of your right pupil. Measure the distance to the center of your left pupil. This is your PD.
  2. With Help:Have someone measure from the center of one pupil to the other using a millimeter ruler.

Tip: Repeat the measurement for accuracy. The average PD for adults is between 54 mm and 74 mm.

Maintaining optimal eye health is essential for clear vision and overall well-being. Here’s a concise guide to help you take care of your eyes:

  1. Protect Your Eyes: Wear UV-protective sunglasses outdoors to shield your eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays. Use protective eyewear for activities that pose a risk of eye injury.
  2. Healthy Diet: Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish, to support eye health.
  3. Good Hygiene: Wash your hands before touching your eyes or handling contact lenses. Clean your contact lenses regularly and follow your optometrist’s instructions.
  4. Manage Screen Time: Follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break by looking at something 20 feet away to reduce eye strain.
  5. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your eyes hydrated and prevent dryness.
  6. Monitor Symptoms: Pay attention to any changes in your vision, such as blurred vision or discomfort, and seek professional advice if needed.
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