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This frame cannot accommodate a RX higher than -3.00/+2.00 This frame can only accommodate a Pupillary Distance (PD) of 64mm and above RX lenses are NOT Interchangeable. The lens tint shown here is only available with non rx lenses if choosing a rx lens you must pick a tint that is available in step 4.
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This frame cannot accommodate a RX higher than -3.00/+2.00 This frame can only accommodate a Pupillary Distance (PD) of 64mm and above RX lenses are NOT Interchangeable. The lens tint shown here is only available with non rx lenses if choosing a rx lens you must pick a tint that is available in step 4.
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Wiley X Profile safety glasses combine a professional, rectangular frame with removable side shields and ANSI Z87 certification. Lightweight, Rx-ready, and suited to both work and casual wear. Includes case, cloth, and shield pouch.
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This frame comes with inserts and cannot take tint
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This frame cannot accommodate a RX higher than +/-3.00 This frame can only accommodate a Pupillary Distance (PD) of 64mm and above RX lenses are NOT Interchangeable. The lens tint shown here is only available with non rx lenses if choosing a rx lens you must pick a tint that is available in step 4.
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When selecting the right frame material for your eyewear, it is good to know the benefits of each. For plastic glasses, durability is one of the biggest highlights. Plastic sunglasses are not only strong enough to handle sudden impacts, the material is also resistant to chemical erosion. Plastic is a lightweight material, meaning that plastic prescription glasses sit comfortably on the face without feeling too cumbersome. All of these factors help to make plastic an ideal material for those who live active lifestyles or engage in physical activities like sports. Plastic glasses come in a wide variety of colors and styles, so be sure to explore all of your options to find a pair you love.





























