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LM Junior HV1810 Olive Green Full Frame Unisex Spectacles for Kids | Lawrence & Mayo

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LM JUNIOR HV1810 C1 OLIVE GREEN

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Regular price Rs. 750 Sale price Rs. 1,848

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Description & Specification
Model Number LM JUNIOR HV1810
Brand Name LM JUNIOR
Gender Kids Unisex
Shape Square
Frame Material Acetate
Frame Colour Olive Green
Frame Type Full Frame
Eyesize, Bridge & Temple Length 50-19-138 MM
Colour Code C1
Offer- LM BlueCut Kids

SIZE GUIDE FOR KIDS

How to choose the correct frame size

Use the approximate size guide below to purchase the right size glasses for your child:

 Child's Age (Years)
Frame Size
4 -7 43 to 45
7 - 10 45 to 47
10 - 16 47 to 52
Child's Pupil Distance(mm) Frame Size
53 to 55 43 to 45
56 to 58 45 to 47
58 to 62 47 to 52

How to read frame dimensions

A typical eyeglass has three dimensions – width of the lens, bridge width & arm length. Generally, all prescription glasses have these specifications listed inside the temple arm of the frame.
It is important to understand the size dimensions for eyeglasses as this will help you pick the correct frame size for your child.
The diagram below shows how the frame size corresponds to the three dimensions of your child's glasses. Lens width and bridge width which are the two core frame dimensions are always stated as two numbers.
For example, size 45-17-125 this would correspond to the size dimensions shown below:

check your eyeglasses size dimensions

Already wearing glasses?

You can check the size of your child's current frames if they are already wearing glasses by reading the labeling within the frames - below is an example.

check the size of child's current eyeglasses

How to measure your child's Pupil Distance (PD)

The optical centre in the lenses is determined using the Pupil Distance (PD). The PD is sometimes written on the prescription. To ensure that your child's frames and lenses are aligned with the optical centre of their eyes is why measuring Pupil Distance is important. This ensures that they have the best viewing experience with their glasses.

measure your child's Pupil Distance

You can follow the steps below to measure your child's PD with a millimetre (mm) ruler at home.

  1. Stand about 8 inches (20cm) away from your child.
  2. Hold a millimeter ruler on the bridge of their nose, against their eyes.
  3. Make sure your child is looking straight to get an accurate measurement.
  4. See the distance between the centre of your child's eyes by reading the mm mark on the ruler. This number is their distance PD.
  5. Repeat these steps 2 or 3 times to make sure your measurements are accurate and consistent

measure your child's Pupil Distance with ruler

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THE RIGHT FIT AT THE CLICK OF A BUTTON
Gone are the days when you would have to pay high prices to purchase spectacles from the local opticians. Now, picking up your favourite pair of glasses online is easier than ever with the help of these easy tricks to find out the perfect fit for you.Once you find your frame measurements, you can browse from a wide range of collections, pick your perfect match, and order your favourite perfect pair of glasses.
Follow the guideline below to measure your eye wear and make shopping easy. 

1. Measure with your existing pair of glasses

A typical  eye wear has  three dimensions. Height/width of the lens, bridge width & arm length. Generally, all prescription glasses have these specifications listed inside temple arm of the frame. This will help you determine what your frame size is while ordering online. 
Measure with your existing pair of glasses
2.  With help of a credit card
Get an accurate measurement with help of a credit card

Did you know that the width of your credit card is approximately the same as the width of a standard size lens (also defined as ‘M’ or ‘medium’ size) and it may be a perfect tool within sight, to help you get an accurate measurement of the perfect pair of glasses for you.

1. Stand in front of a mirror with a credit card in your hand.

2. Place one edge of the card at the centre of your nose and observe the place where the other edge ends.

3. If the card ends at the end of your eye, you should pick the standard size (M).

4. If it extends beyond the end of your eye, then opt for small (S).

5. If the card does not even reach the end of your eye, then large (L) would be your perfect fit.

 

 

 

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There is a silver lining to everything... once you begin to notice it, you'll need the perfect sunglasses to block the glare!
It's one thing to be hooked onto a frame and another to find a shape befitting you. Quite often, you realize the pair you fancied does not fit well with the contours of your face. L&M's featured tip guides you thorough our array of premium collections to cherry pick the right eye wear and find the style that complements you the most! Explore these four steps to find the best fit!

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