Blenders Eyewear presents new prescription lens collection

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Blenders Eyewear released its first line of prescription eyewear featuring the brand’s signature bright colors and mixed metal composition. Lenses come in various colors with options for polarization, blue-light blocking technology, and a high-index option. Frame prices start at $89 for clear lenses and $109 for sunglasses.

Ice Palace is a crystal clear, unisex frame available in pink, blue, amber, smoke, or clear lens colors. Lenses can be upgraded by adding polarization, blue-light, or high-index protection.

Ice Palace

Creative Romance is a gloss crystal, unisex frame available in pink mirrored, blue mirrored, amber, smoke, and clear lens colors. Lenses can be upgraded by adding polarization, blue-light, or high-index protection.

Creative Romance

Deep Space X2 is a matte, solid black, unisex frame available in pink-mirrored, blue-mirrored, amber, smoke, and clear lens colors. Lenses can be upgraded by adding polarization, blue-light, or high-index protection.

Deep Space X2

Harlan Punch is a matte, crystal gray, unisex frame available in pink-mirrored, blue-mirrored, amber, smoke, and clear lens colors. Lenses can be upgraded by adding polarization, blue-light, or high-index protection.

Harlan Punch

Goldfire is a crystal gray, unisex frame available in pink-mirrored, blue-mirrored, amber, and smoke lens colors. Lenses can be upgraded by adding polarization, blue-light, or high-index protection.

Goldfire

University Heights is a soft, matte black, unisex frame available in pink-mirrored, blue-mirrored, amber, and smoke lens colors. Lenses can be upgraded by adding polarization, blue-light, or high-index protection.

University Heights

Related: Blackfin releases Fall/Winter eyewear collection

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