High index lenses are available with Transitions. At Target Optical, you'd pay $225 for the high index (with scratch, UV and non-glare) and an additional $100 for Adjust-tint, the Luxottica version of the Transitions technology. Frames range from 99.99 to about $159.99, so without insurance you'd be around $450 or so if you're not doing a sale. You can also get 10% off for applying for one of those awful Target Visa cards.
What is your script? A lot of people think they must have specialty lenses because too many opticians tell them so, when it isn't the case. High index costs a lot more, obviously, so I've seen some places put anybody over a -4.00 in it, which is ridiculous. If you don't actually need a high index lens, you can get a full pair for $99, adding $100 for the photochromatic tint.
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on 2008-05-12 07:07 pm (UTC)What is your script? A lot of people think they must have specialty lenses because too many opticians tell them so, when it isn't the case. High index costs a lot more, obviously, so I've seen some places put anybody over a -4.00 in it, which is ridiculous. If you don't actually need a high index lens, you can get a full pair for $99, adding $100 for the photochromatic tint.