PS: I already have an eyeglass frame named Nylor. When it first appeared back in the 1950's it was introduced by a French eyeglass manufacturer which today is named Essilor but no longer makes it. It presumably was named Nylor after the nylon thread which run through or fitted into a groove in the lower eyeglass edge and was fastened at both ends to the metal frame. Perhaps you know this frame model?
I wear prescription lenses because I'm near-sighted. So if I were to wear sunglasses, I'd have to have the lenses made. My problem is the only sunglasses I had were not dark enough to be truly titled "sunglasses". What do you recommend? Thank you.
Try Revant Optics, they are based in Portland Oregon and can do both perscription sunglass lenses as well as standard replacement lenses for most sunglass brands.
Thank you but I formulated my problem inaccurately because I need to know the best sun eyeglass lense model. By the way, I'm in Europe far from Oregon.
PS: I already have an eyeglass frame named Nylor. When it first appeared back in the 1950's it was introduced by a French eyeglass manufacturer which today is named Essilor but no longer makes it. It presumably was named Nylor after the nylon thread which run through or fitted into a groove in the lower eyeglass edge and was fastened at both ends to the metal frame. Perhaps you know this frame model?
I wear prescription lenses because I'm near-sighted. So if I were to wear sunglasses, I'd have to have the lenses made. My problem is the only sunglasses I had were not dark enough to be truly titled "sunglasses". What do you recommend? Thank you.
Try Revant Optics, they are based in Portland Oregon and can do both perscription sunglass lenses as well as standard replacement lenses for most sunglass brands.
Dear Mr Tanner
Thank you but I formulated my problem inaccurately because I need to know the best sun eyeglass lense model. By the way, I'm in Europe far from Oregon.