What kind of adjustments can be made?
Service hours
- Monday—Friday 9am–6pm
- Saturday 10am—6pm
- Sunday 10am—6pm
The most common adjustments are made to the temples (also know as sides). The length to bend (the distance between the hinge and the point where the temple bends around your ear) can be adjusted to fit, and the angle of the let back (which determines a frame's temple width).
If your spectacles are crooked, the angle can be adjusted to make the frames sit evenly.
If your spectacles are sliding down your nose, the angle of bend and the let back can be adjusted to prevent this.
Our metal frames all have adjustable nose pads which can be altered for different shaped bridges. We also offer additional nose pads on our acetate frames free of charge on request.
If our stores are not convenient for you, most opticians will make adjustments for a small fee, or please get in touch for more advice.
If your spectacles are crooked, the angle can be adjusted to make the frames sit evenly.
If your spectacles are sliding down your nose, the angle of bend and the let back can be adjusted to prevent this.
Our metal frames all have adjustable nose pads which can be altered for different shaped bridges. We also offer additional nose pads on our acetate frames free of charge on request.
If our stores are not convenient for you, most opticians will make adjustments for a small fee, or please get in touch for more advice.