December 20, 2009

Three new designers added to Glasses4less.net website.

Filed under: Ecommerce, News — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 7:37 pm

Over the weekend three new spectacle frame designers, bebe, Laura Ashley and Stvdio by Jeff Banks, have been added to the Glasses4Less.net website. With further top designer names to be added during 2010 along with a range of budget, bright and trendy glasses selling at around £30 complete with lenses, early in the New Year. 

Cheers

Mark

October 28, 2009

New Range Of Spectacle Cases Just Added

Filed under: News, Spectacle Accessories — Tags: , , , — admin @ 12:23 pm

Here at Glasses4Less we have just added a new range of very stylish spectacle cases to our website just in time for the festive season. Supplied by Hilco, the ranges have limited availability due to low production rates for each model, making them quite unique as styles are replaced seasonally. So if you are looking for something out of the ordinary and a bit special for yourself or as a gift then look no further. Cases for every occasion, fashion trendy textures and colours with a variety of styles to suit all taste’s and budget.

Cheers

Mark

October 7, 2009

Top Tip’s for Repairing Your Glasses ~ Superglue!

Filed under: Spectacle Spares & Repairs — Tags: , , , — admin @ 9:39 pm

Top Tip No.2 ~ If your glasses break and you suddenly get the urge to try and fix them with Superglue, STOP! It doesn’t work and makes fixing them properly more difficult. What you usually end up doing is getting the glue all over your lenses, which means that your lenses are now damaged as well as your frame. If a frame is beyond repair there may be a chance to put your lenses into a new frame, but if they are all covered in glue your Optician is probably going to tell you that its a bin job. Let a specialist take a look at it, you’ll be surprise whats fixable.

Cheers

Mark

Top Tips For Repairing Your Glasses ~ Tape!

Filed under: Spectacle Spares & Repairs — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 11:06 am

Top Tip No. 1 ~ When working on rimless frames or frames with trim or screws that need to be added or tightened in close proximity to the lenses, adding new nuts, bolts or screws for example STOP!  First cover the lens with a few layers of Selotape or electrical tape, that way if your screwdriver were to slip you are less likely to damage your lenses.

Cheers

Mark