Founded by Educators, Hunter and Parks Eyewear has the perfect blend of quality and affordability for the entire family. Whether you need glasses for work, school or leisure, Hunter and Parks has you covered. Experience the perfect combination of quality and affordability- shop our collection today and see the difference for yourself!

What's Included

Starting at $129, all frames include prescription single vision polycarbonate lenses with anti-reflective coating and high quality four piece eyeglass case and travel glove.

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Virtual Try-On

  • UNDERSTANDING YOUR EYEGLASSES: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

    Whether you are a first-time eyeglasses wearer or a seasoned pro, understanding the
    different aspects of your eyeglasses and prescription is essential. From recognizing the type
    of lenses that suit your vision needs, to correctly measuring your pupillary distance, and
    reading your eyeglass prescription, this guide will cover it all.
    Single Vision Lenses
    Single Vision prescriptions are the most common among people who need vision correction.
    As the name suggests, these lenses are designed to correct a single field of vision such as
    nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. What this means is that the entire lens has
    the same amount of vision correction; there are no separate zones for different visual needs.
    This makes single vision lenses particularly suitable for individuals who only need help with
    either distance or close-up vision.
    Progressive Lenses
    Progressive lenses, on the other hand, are multifocal. They can correct for nearsightedness,
    farsightedness, and everything in between. The key advantage of progressive lenses is their
    seamless transition from distance correction on top to reading correction on the bottom.
    This provides a much sharper overall vision compared to lined bifocal lenses, which require
    much adjustment from your eyes to see clearly. So, if you need help with both distance and
    close-up vision, progressive lenses could be the answer.
    Reading Your Eyeglass Prescription
    Reading eyeglass prescriptions may seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be. In fact, it
    doesn't require special training or a medical degree. We have broken it down and simplified
    everything to make your online ordering experience a breeze! However, if you're pressed for
    time or need assistance, you can use the “Email Prescription after Checkout” option, or
    simply upload your prescription in the provided fields.
    Measuring Your Pupillary Distance
    Pupillary distance (PD) is a crucial measurement when ordering prescription eyeglasses
    online. It's the distance between the centers of the pupils of your eyes. This measurement is
    needed to correctly center the lenses within the frame, ensuring your prescription aligns
    perfectly with your line of vision.If your PD isn't included in your prescription, worry not. You can easily measure it at home. Simply download our helpful pupillary distance ruler PDF and follow the instructions. Once you have your PD, enter it into the “PD” box when entering your prescription.
    Additional Benefits
    When ordering your eyeglasses from us, we want to ensure you get the best value. Therefore,
    we offer free shipping and a limited warranty on our products. So, not only do you get to enjoy the convenience of ordering online, but you also get peace of mind with our customer-friendly policies.

  • STEP 1

    Choose your favorite frame(s) from our collection that best fits the look you are wanting. After choosing your frame , next is your lens options.

  • STEP 2

    Choose your lens options whether you want single vision or no-line bifocal(Progressive).You can also add specialty items to your lenses: Photochromatic(Transitions) or Polarized lenses for protection in the Sun.

  • STEP 3

    Choose to email, enter manually, or upload your eyeglass prescription.Add your PD (Pupillary Distance ) to the manual drop down section if entering prescription manually. After RX is submitted you will be taken to checkout so that you can pay for your beautiful eyewear.