SANDY
SANDY
Simple, understated and beautiful. If you're not one who wants your eyewear to take center stage, our Sandy in Salmon is one of the most classic of all vintage styles.
Even if you don't have your prescription, you can still place your order and get your prescription filled by your local optical professional. If you need to find an optical professional near you, we'll be happy to recommend one.
Simply back out of the lens selection process and in Step 1, CHOOSE "I do not need a prescription."
Still don't know what to do OR you need to find a local optical professional near you? Call us at 877.791.4199.
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