How Do I Find Lenses for My Sunglasses?
Find Your Model Number

When searching for your model on our site putting in less information is better than more. We store lens information at the model level, usually the four numbers or name of your frame. We don't store all the subsequent numbers that manufacturers use.
For example a Ray Ban frame will have RB#### number of the arm. Simply type the #### numbers in our lens search engine and it will usually display a few models along with their photos.
Double checking the lens width measurement is very important. To do this find the two numbers usually written before a small square on your sunglass arm or simply measure your sunglasses as instructed below to make sure you get the right lenses for your frames.
Many brands such as Persol, Prada, and Ray Ban Sunglasses commonly use the same model number but make several different sizes. For example, the Ray Ban Aviator Large Metal sunglasses all have the model number of RB3025LM. However, they come in 3 sizes - 55mm, 58mm and 62mm wide.
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If your model number worn off we can help in one of two ways.
- You can email us a photo of your sunglasses letting us know the brand and photograph of any information on the inside arms at: info@thesunglassfix.com.au
- We can also custom make and install lenses in almost any frame that supports two lenses (left and right). If you can't figure out your model number or lens width sometimes this is the safest route to ensure you get lenses that fit the first time. It's the same great price for lenses. However, there are some additional charges for shipping as we do require your frames and hopefully at least one original lens. It also takes a little longer as frames ship back and forth and a week in our lab to perform the work.