Frequently Asked Questions

What you need to know

Can I buy just the frame of a pair of eyeglasses?

Yes, in our signature glasses as well as in the outlet/vintage area. All our frames can be purchased without having to choose lenses. Add the frame you like to the shopping cart and complete your payment without choosing any type of glass. All the frames will go with some brand pasta lenses.
In our sunglasses it is not possible to order only the frame.

Can I put non-prescription lenses on my glasses?

Yes. There are many people who use non-prescription glasses. Good to use as a fashion accessory or to use as a protection accessory.

To choose your non-prescription glasses, first select the frame you prefer, and press the choose lenses button. There you will have to select WITHOUT GRADUATION and choose if you want any treatment (anti-reflective, sun, blue light...) or not.

The non-prescription glasses of gafasdeoptica.com are organic and of the best quality to protect your sight and eyes.

Can I put some sunglasses in a frame of eyeglasses?

Yes. If you like a frame, but it belongs to the category of prescription glasses, don't worry, when you select your lenses, there is an option so that you can put your sunglasses, whether they are prescription or non-prescription.

Are the glasses in the outlet/vintage area new?

They are completely new glasses, from previous collections or only one unit left in stock. Therefore, it is the perfect option to brand new signature glasses at a very low price. As we only have one unit per model, returns are not allowed in this category.

Can I graduate my sunglasses?

In most cases, yes. This will depend on the size of the glass or screen of the glasses. In this case, we recommend you contact us and tell us which sun model you would like to graduate.

If you are referring to a frame for eyeglasses, you can put your prescription glass with the sun treatment without any problem.

Are the spare parts original?

All our spare parts are 100% original. Of any firm, both view and sun.

Why is the numbering of my spare parts different from the one they had?

Many manufacturers use different codes to classify replacement glasses. This does not mean that they are not original, they are just like the ones that the glasses originally brought.