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Ordering Varifocal glasses from glasses2you is easy. All we require is the following:
1. Email or post to us a frontal head and shoulder shot of you wearing your current glasses, just like the example below:

2. Let us know the width in millimetres between the outer edges of your lenses, as illustrated above, of the frame you are wearing in the photograph that you send us.
3. Armed with your photo and lens width measurement, we are able to very accurately work out your pupillary distance by using your frame as a scale as illustrated below.

4. We then use our revolutionary virtual mirror to overlay the glasses you have chosen from our varifocal section and line them up with the nose bridge of your current pair. We know that with some minor adjustments you will be able to sit your new frame in exactly the same position as your old glasses. Our mirror then works out the measurement needed from your pupil to the bottom of the lens in order to make up your varifocals. (Example below)

If you still have any reservations whatsoever, why not take a look at our no risk, satisfaction guarantee.
I am writing to tell you I received my new glasses a week ago and they are fabulous. Everything seems fine and you have saved me at least £150.00 on high street opticians prices. I will certainly use your services again in the future and recommend you to anyone else I meet who needs new glasses. Best regards, P Daly
My new glasses arrived today and I am extremely
pleased with them. I have taken to them immediately
(although have worn varifocals before) and they are
superb for distance, mid-vision computer work and
reading.
The fitting is also spot-on and I doubt I will need
any adjustments.
Thank you very much indeed. Kind regards, David
Dear Russell, received the glasses this morning. My dear lady wife is absolutely delighted with them. "Phew!" trust me... I had everything crossed as she is more particular than Hyacinth Bouquet when it comes to 'adornments'. Take this as the ultimate testimonial for as my 'one shot' choice it really is just a little short of a miracle. Many thanks for the patience and input.
Kind regards, P. Gibb