FAQ

What are cellulose acetate frames?

Cellulose acetate is a hypoallergenic, plant-based plastic made from natural cotton and wood fibers as a way to work around the early issues caused by plastic eyeglass frames. Flexible, lightweight, and strong, acetate frames have the widest range of transparency, color, and finishes to give you endless choices for your perfect pair.

Can my frames be adjusted?

Yes!! There are differences in adjusting frames when it comes to the material used. For example, adjusting metal frames is a different process from the process typically used for plastic or acetate frames. 

Frames feel to tight or loose: Adjust the arms of your frames if they feel too tight or too loose. You can bend the arms outward to alleviate the tightness against the side of your head or inward to tighten them and lower the risk of them falling off.

Please view this video to learn how to adjust them to fit your face comfortably.

What is the difference between the dark and light lens on the Cria?

Light Lens:

Light Lens

Dark Lens:

Dark Lens