1 Lens type
2 Prescription type
3 Prescription Upload
4 PD Measurement
5 Summary



HERE'S THE FRAME YOU HAVE SELECTED

Your frame:

REBAR ANSI

Matte Black
Your lens:
Happy Boost Bronze Black Mirror Polarized
Happy Boost Bronze Ice Blue Mirror Polarized
Happy Boost Bronze Ice Blue Mirror Polarized $0.00
Happy Boost Bronze Black Mirror Polarized
Happy Boost Bronze Black Mirror Polarized $0.00
Happy Boost Bronze Orange Mirror Polarized
Happy Boost Bronze Orange Mirror Polarized $0.00
Happy Gray Green Orange Mirror
Happy Gray Green Orange Mirror -$140.00
Happy Gray Green Black Mirror
Happy Gray Green Black Mirror -$140.00
Happy Gray Green Green Mirror
Happy Gray Green Green Mirror -$140.00
Happy Gray Green Polar Blue Mirror
Happy Gray Green Polar Blue Mirror -$40.00
Happy Gray Green Polar Black Mirror
Happy Gray Green Polar Black Mirror -$40.00
Happy Gray Green Polar Green Mirror
Happy Gray Green Polar Green Mirror -$40.00
Happy Gray Green
Happy Gray Green -$180.00
Happy Gray Green Polar Orange Mirror
Happy Gray Green Polar Orange Mirror -$40.00
Happy Gray Green Silver Mirror
Happy Gray Green Silver Mirror -$140.00
Happy Gray Green Polar Silver Mirror
Happy Gray Green Polar Silver Mirror -$40.00
Happy Gray Green Polar
Happy Gray Green Polar -$80.00
Happy Gray Green Blue Mirror
Happy Gray Green Blue Mirror -$140.00

Order recap

Estimated total

$590

Detailed price

Frame:
$110
Single vision Lens: $480.00

Find Your Perfect Lenses

We offer two advanced lens technologies, each designed to enhance your viewing experience in different ways:

1
HAPPY® Lenses
For Everyday Clarity & Comfort
Engineered to enhance color and contrast, giving you a more vibrant, true-to-life view. Available in Polarized and Non-Polarized
2
HAPPY BOOST Lenses
Enhanced Vision & Performance
Offers all the benefits of HAPPY® lenses with an extra boost in color contrast and clarity.
Available in Polarized
Still unsure?
Check your prescription details or contact our opticians for guidance before making a selection.
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States Eligible for Spy RX

If your shipping address is in one of the states listed below, you can order prescription sunglasses from Spy Optic. More states will be added soon!

Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
District Of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Dakota
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming



CHOOSE YOUR LENS TYPE

Single vision

The best optics for those who have one vision correction to see either far or near

Progressive

The best optics for those who need multiple vision corrections to see both far and near

+$130.00

Order recap

Estimated total

$590

Detailed price

Frame:
$110
Single vision Lens: $480.00

Which Lens Type Should You Choose?

When ordering your prescription sunglasses, you'll need to select between Single Vision and Progressive lenses. Here's how to decide:

1 Single Vision Lenses (Most Common)
These lenses use a single prescription across the entire lens, ideal for one task like reading, driving, or distance vision. If your prescription doesn't include an "Add" power, this is likely your best option.
2 Progressive Lenses
These lenses offer a smooth transition between distance, intermediate, and near vision—without visible lines. If your prescription includes an "Add" power, progressive lenses are the right choice for seeing clearly at all ranges.
Still unsure?
Check your prescription details or contact our opticians for guidance before making a selection.



UPLOAD YOUR PRESCRIPTION

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Order recap

Estimated total

$590

Detailed price

Frame:
$110
Single vision Lens: $480.00

Upload Your Prescription

Safe & Verified

For the most accurate prescription sunglasses, uploading your prescription is the best option. Here's why:

Accurate & Easy
Uploading ensures we receive all the necessary details, minimizing errors and helping us craft lenses that meet your exact vision needs.
Expert Review
A certified optician reviews every prescription to confirm it matches your chosen lenses—so you can order with confidence.
Secure & Private
Your prescription is stored securely and handled in full compliance with data protection laws.
Need help?
Our team is here if you have any questions about your prescription.



MEASURE YOUR PUPILLARY DISTANCE

Fill it myself
You need to measure your PD before continuing

You don't know your PD value?

Your PD:
Measure my pupillary distance online

Pupillary Distance (PD) is the distance, in millimeters, between the center of each of your pupils. An accurate PD ensures optimal visual correction and prevents discomfort or eye strain.

Please read the following guidelines to ensure a smooth measurement: 
1. Make sure you have a standard-sized cards to proceed with the process.
2. Good lighting in the room is essential for an accurate pupillary distance (PD) measurement.
3. Your ears should be visible, your posture should be straight, and there should be an arm's length distance between your eyes and the screen.
4. Avoid mirrors in the background to prevent reflections that could interfere with the measurement. 
5. Maintain a stable internet connection to ensure a smooth and uninterrupted process.

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What is PD (Pupillary Distance)?

Your PD is the distance between the centers of your pupils, measured in millimeters. This measurement ensures your prescription lenses are perfectly aligned with your eyes for optimal vision clarity.

1 Check Your Prescription
Look for "PD" or "Pupillary Distance" on your prescription. It may appear as a single number (e.g., PD: 63) or two numbers for each eye (e.g., PD: 31.5/31.5).
OD: -2.00 -1.25 x 180
OS: -2.50 -0.75 x 175
PD: 63 mm ← Look for this!
2 Check Previous Glasses Orders
If you've ordered glasses online before, check your order confirmation emails or account history. Your PD measurement is often saved with your prescription details.
3 Contact Your Eye Care Provider
Your optometrist or ophthalmologist has this measurement on file. Call their office and request your PD - they're required to provide it upon request.
Can't find your PD?

Select "Measure my PD Online" above to use our quick measurement tool - it only takes 2 minutes!

💡 Pro Tip
Average PD for adults ranges from 54-74mm. For reference, women typically measure 53-65mm and men 59-74mm. If you're unsure, our measurement tool provides accurate results.

Order recap

Estimated total

$590

Detailed price

Frame:
$110
Single vision Lens: $480.00



HERE'S YOUR ORDER RECAP

Your frame:

REBAR ANSI

Matte Black
Your lens:
Happy Boost Bronze Black Mirror Polarized

You're Almost There - One Last Step!

Here's what you need to know before finalizing your order:

1
Your order is not yet finalized! You must complete the payment process to confirm your purchase.
2
If you have other items in your cart, they will be removed once you proceed to payment. Make sure everything is correct before continuing.
3
To finalize your order: Click on "Proceed with payment" and complete your purchase. Once your order is confirmed, we'll begin processing it right away with our certified opticians.
Need assistance?
Our team is here to help if you have any questions.

Order recap

Estimated total

$590

Detailed price

Frame:
$110
Single vision Lens: $480.00

Insurance Reimbursement for Prescription Sunglasses

Many vision insurance plans may provide coverage or an allowance for prescription sunglasses, but benefits vary by provider and plan.

How to Check Coverage & Request Reimbursement

1. Review Your Vision Benefits: Contact your vision insurance provider or log in to your member portal to confirm whether prescription sunglasses are covered under your plan and whether any specific conditions apply.

2. Purchase Your Prescription Sunglasses: Complete your purchase on our site and keep your order confirmation and receipt for your records.

3. Submit a Claim to Your Insurance Provider: Your insurer may request:

  • An itemized receipt showing your prescription sunglasses purchase
  • A copy of your current prescription from your eye care provider
  • Your vision insurance claim form (available from your plan or insurer)
  • Proof of payment (such as a credit/debit card statement or order confirmation)

4. Follow Your Insurer’s Instructions: Submit your documents directly to your insurance company by mail, online portal, or app (depending on their process). Processing times and reimbursement amounts are determined by your insurer and plan.

Examples of Vision Insurance Providers

The following vision insurance providers may offer coverage or allowances for prescription eyewear, including prescription sunglasses, depending on your specific plan:

  • VSP (Vision Service Plan)
  • EyeMed
  • Davis Vision
  • Humana Vision
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Vision (and similar vision riders)

Tip: Some plans offer separate or additional allowances for prescription sunglasses or specialty eyewear. Check your plan details or speak with your insurance provider to understand how your benefits work.

The information above is for general educational purposes only and does not guarantee insurance coverage or reimbursement. Benefits, coverage, and claim procedures are determined solely by your insurance provider and your individual policy. For details about your specific coverage, please contact your insurance company or vision plan administrator.

Using FSA/HSA for Prescription Sunglasses

In many cases, prescription sunglasses with corrective lenses may qualify as eligible expenses under Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). Eligibility and reimbursement rules can vary by plan.

What Are FSA and HSA?

FSA (Flexible Spending Account): An employer-sponsored account that lets you use pre-tax dollars for qualified medical expenses. FSAs are generally “use it or lose it” each plan year, subject to your employer’s rules.

HSA (Health Savings Account): A tax-advantaged account typically paired with a high-deductible health plan. HSA funds generally roll over from year to year and may continue to grow over time. Specific rules depend on your plan and applicable tax laws.

Ways to Use Your FSA/HSA for Prescription Sunglasses

1. Try Paying with Your FSA/HSA Card at Checkout: If your FSA or HSA is linked to a debit card, you may be able to use it at checkout like a regular payment card. Whether the transaction is approved depends on your card issuer, plan rules, and how your account is set up for online purchases.

2. Pay Out-of-Pocket and Request Reimbursement:

  • Complete your purchase using any standard debit or credit card.
  • Save your itemized receipt and order confirmation.
  • Submit a reimbursement claim through your FSA/HSA administrator (online portal, mobile app, or by mail).
  • Once approved, reimbursement is typically sent directly from your FSA/HSA to you, according to your plan’s procedures.

Information Commonly Required for Reimbursement

  • Itemized receipt showing prescription sunglasses purchased (including lens details where available)
  • A copy of your prescription, if requested by your plan administrator
  • Completed reimbursement or claim form from your FSA/HSA provider

About Tax Advantages

When prescription sunglasses qualify as an eligible medical expense under your FSA or HSA, you’re generally paying with pre-tax dollars, which can reduce your overall out-of-pocket cost compared to paying entirely with after-tax income. The exact tax benefit depends on your individual tax situation and applicable laws.

Important: In general, only prescription sunglasses are considered eligible expenses. Non-prescription or “over-the-counter” sunglasses are typically not FSA/HSA-eligible unless your plan specifically states otherwise. Your plan administrator can confirm what is covered.

The information above is provided for general educational purposes only and is not intended as tax or legal advice. FSA/HSA eligibility, payment options, and reimbursement rules are determined by the IRS and your individual plan. For guidance on your specific situation, please contact your FSA/HSA administrator or a qualified tax professional.