Reading Glasses

Single vision, bifocal, or progressive โ€” we have the reading glasses you need.

Reading Glasses for Women

Need a prescription update? Discover the perfect eyewear to upgrade your style. Our selection of women's reading glasses makes it easy to find pairs you'll love.

With options for every mood, including classic black and clearย colors, cat-eyes, and timeless tortoiseshell, you can change up your look as often as you like!

Reading Glasses for Men

Looking for men's reading glasses? We offer all the essentials, with various lens options and a wide range of frame styles โ€” from classic square acetate frames to modern metal designs.

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Lens Type Reading/Near Distance Mid-distance Driving/
Distance
Multi-functional Lens Line Adjustment Period Price Starting at
Single-vision โˆš No Lens Line No Need $8.99
Bifocal โˆš โˆš โˆš Visible 2 weeks $28.99
Progressive โˆš โˆš โˆš โˆš Invisible 2 weeks $53.99

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Brynne
$32.99 $44.99
Purple-Tortoiseshell
Isaiah
$28.99 $49.99
TortoiseshellPinkClear
Novel
$6.99 $9.99
Two-ToneChampagne
Julia
$19.99 $38.99
Black-FloralTortoiseshell
Jasmine
$19.99 $29.99
BlackPink-BlueRed-BlueBlue+ 1 more
Amelia
$30.99 $42.99
TortoiseshellBrownKhaki
Irie
$32.99 $44.99
Black-CrystalBlackBlack-Pink
Rumi
$29.99 $44.99
ClearTortoiseshellBlack
Aviva
$24.99 $34.99
WhiteBlackTortoiseshell
Flavor
$12.99 $29.69
GreenRose-RedTortoiseshell
Renee
$3.99 $56.69
GreenLight-BrownBlackGreyClear+ 2 more
July
$26.99 $66.69
TortoiseshellBlack-RedPurple
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Buy Reading Glasses at Lakoh

At LAKOH, we aim to provide the best vision correction with ease. Check out our affordable glasses, customized by you and perfected by us. Choose from various styles, including rimless multifocal reading glasses.

FAQ

How do I know which strength (diopter) to choose?

You can determine the appropriate strength by trying on different pairs and reading a text at a comfortable distance. Common strengths range from +1.00 to +3.50 diopters, increasing in increments of 0.25. If youโ€™re unsure, an eye exam can provide a precise measurement.

Can I wear reading glasses all the time?

Reading glasses are designed for close-up tasks, such as reading or sewing. Wearing them for distance vision can cause blurry vision and eye strain. If you need correction for both near and far vision, consider bifocals or progressive lenses.

Why do my reading glasses give me a headache or make me feel dizzy?

Headaches or dizziness can result from wearing glasses with the wrong strength or from adjusting to new lenses. If symptoms persist, itโ€™s best to consult an eye care professional to ensure you have the correct prescription.

Are there reading glasses that block blue light?

Our reading glasses can come with blue light blocking coatings, you can choose blue light coating. These are designed to reduce eye strain from prolonged use of digital screens, such as computers, tablets, and smartphones.

Whatโ€™s the difference between single vision reading glasses and bifocals/progressive lenses?

Single vision reading glasses are designed solely for close-up tasks. Bifocals and progressive lenses, on the other hand, have multiple focal points: bifocals have two (one for distance and one for near), while progressive lenses have a gradual transition between different focal lengths.

Can I get custom reading glasses?

Yes, you can get custom reading glasses from us. These glasses will be tailored to your specific prescription, including any astigmatism correction and precise pupillary distance measurement.

How should I care for my reading glasses?

Clean your reading glasses regularly with a microfiber cloth and lens cleaner. Avoid using paper towels or clothing, which can scratch the lenses. Store them in a protective case when not in use to prevent damage.

Why do my eyes feel tired after using reading glasses?

Eye fatigue can occur if your glasses are the wrong strength, if youโ€™ve been using them for extended periods without breaks, or if youโ€™re working in poor lighting conditions. Ensure you have the correct prescription and take regular breaks to rest your eyes.