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Ray-Ban RB3584N Blaze Aviator 153/11
Wide jawline, medium set cheekbones and narrow forehead.
Lens Material: Lens Color: Gradient Dark Grey UV Protection: Category 3
- General purpose sunglasses
- High protection against sunglare
- Good UV protection
- Not suitable for driving in twilight or at night
- Not for direct observation of the sun
- Not for protection against artificial light sources, e.g. solaria
- Not for use as eye protection against mechanical impact hazards
Prescription Details
Lens Compatibility: Types of lenses which can be added to this frame choice. Progressive, Reading, Distance, Fashion, Computer Prescription Range: This frame is suitable if your sphere (SPH) and cylinder (CYL) values fall within this range. SPH: -8.00 to +7.00 CYL: -4.00 to +4.00 Progressive Compatibility:Progressive lenses are a type of multifocal lens, with three different prescriptions in each lens. They give you clear, seamless vision at near, intermediate, and far distances. Some frames are not suited to progressive lenses.
Not RecommendedPupillary distance (PD) is the distance between the centers of your pupils. This is a vital measurement needed for us to prepare your prescription eyewear accurately. The average adult’s PD is 54 to 74 mm; for kids it's 43 to 58 mm.
59 to 83 mmDetails
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Available Lenses
We offer a variety of lenses to suit your lifestyle and vision needs. Explore our lens options below:
- Distance
- Progressive
- Reading
- Non-Prescription
- zFORT® Blue Light Block
- Transitions®
- Polarized
- Mirror
- Tints
Everyday use for those who are near sighted (minus lens) or farsighted (plus lens).
Astigmatism prescription can also be incorporated within the lens to ensure you get clear vision.
- Tailored to one focus length
- Wide field of view
- Transparent lens
Three prescriptions in one lens to help you see objects at all distances. They provide a seamless transition between distance, intermediate, and near vision.
- 3 in 1 lens
- Transparent lens, no lines
- Clear vision at all distances
Single magnification power used to aid close-up vision like reading or using your smartphone.
- Near vision magnification
- Wide field of view
- Transparent lens
Fashion lenses have no power, but offer the essential protection and optional upgrades that a prescription lens does. If you don't need prescription lenses, these enable you to wear frames that look fully authentic and fashionable.
- Non-prescription
- Authentic look
- Essential protection
zFORT® is a revolutionary technology lens, with a pale yellow fort-like protective coating which filters out harmful blue light.
Protect your eyes from digital devices such as your smartphone or computer and help to reduce eye strain, headaches and trouble sleeping.
- Protection from harmful blue light
- Reduce artificial glare & eyestrain
- Increased comfort for computers & smartphones
Transitions lenses block out 100% of UV light and offer additional protection from the blue light emitted from electronic devices, such as your smartphone and computer.
The light intelligent lenses remain clear indoors and once the UV light hits the lens it changes to a dark tint offering comfort and protection from sunlight.
- 100% UV block
- Blue light filter
- Transparent lens, darkens with UV
Polarizing lenses eliminate glare, improves clarity and enhances contrast whilst protecting your eyes from harmful UV lightrays. Perfect for driving and outdoor sports, most notably water and winter sports.
- Eliminate glare
- UV and blue light protection
- Enhanced contrast
Mirror lenses take your sunglass frame to the next level, with a highly reflective and eye catching coating, available in a wider choice of colours.
- Reduced glare
- UV protection
- Added comfort from bright lights
Tinted lenses will help protect your eyes against UV rays with enhanced colour contrast. Choose the best colour and gradient that suits your lifestyle.
- UV protection
- Custom tint dip style
- Custom tint colour darkness
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- Frame Measurements
- Fit & Size Guide
To find your current frame size, you can check the inner temples of your frame. The measurements should be displayed in the format shown below:
Bridge Width Temple Length Lens WidthLens Width | Bridge Width | Temple Length | |
---|---|---|---|
Extra-Small | Below 42 mm | Below 16 mm | Below 130 mm |
Small | 42-48 mm | 16-17 mm | 130-135 mm |
Medium | 49-52 mm | 18-19 mm | 136-140 mm |
Large | 53-58 mm | 20-23 mm | 141-150 mm |
Extra-Large | Above 58 mm | Above 23 mm | Above 150 mm |
* This is a general size guide reference. Depending on the style of the frame or brand you choose, some variance may occur.
To get started, you'll need a mirror, a ruler with millimeter (mm) measurements – or even better, a flexible tape measure – and maybe a friend to help ensure accuracy. You’re going to use all of these to work out the necessary frame width, bridge width, and temple length of your glasses.
Frame Width
The frame width is the total horizontal length of the glasses. To find this, measure the distance between your temples by looking in the mirror and placing your ruler or measuring directly over your face, above your brow. Record all the measurements in millimeters.
Bridge Width
The bridge width of glasses is the distance between one lens and the other.
To get the corresponding measurement at home, place the ruler on the bridge of your nose and measure its width.
The bridge width usually ranges from 15 to 25 mm.
Temple Length
Temple length refers to the arms of the glasses. Measure from the edge of your eyebrow all the way around your ear, to where you want the tip of the glasses temple to reach, as demonstrated in the image below.
Most temples have a bend to hook over the ears, so ensure the length you choose accommodates this curve for a snug fit.
And there you have it! The glasses you order don’t need to match up exactly to the measurements you’ve taken, but you can use the ranges provided in our guide to choose from S, M, L, or XL.