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Our Slip Grip ear adjusters are made with a comfy, stretchy, light, and easily detachable silicone material that is perfect for all sizes of our sunglasses and glasses frames (baby, toddler, junior, adult).
ANTI SLIP: These silicone ear pieces for glasses will help keep your sunglasses and prescription glasses in place so they won't slip, bounce, or fall off during workouts, sports, or chasing the kids around the block, making them some of the best accessories for glasses!
EASY ADD: The eyeglasses ear grips have 2 slits in the side of each circle piece, which you'll push the arms of your glasses through. They only need to slide over the ends of the temple tips to rest behind your ear. They'll feel snug enough that you can do a handstand in them!
Right Eye (OD) & Left Eye (OS)
OD stands for "oculus dexter" which is Latin for "right eye". OS stands for "oculus sinister" which is Latin for "left eye."
Sphere (SPH) aka Power (PWR)
If you’re nearsighted you’ll have a minus (-) before the number, and if you’re farsighted you’ll have a plus (+) sign.
Cylinder (CYL)
This is only for people with astigmatism. A nearsighted astigmatism will have a minus (-) before the number, and a farsighted astigmatism will have a plus (+) sign.
Axis
This is only for people with astigmatism. The axis is a number between 0 and 180 and determines the orientation of the Cylinder (CYL).
We need your Pupillary Distance (PD) to ensure that your glasses are customized to fit you perfectly. PD is the distance between the centers of each eye. Once we get your PD we can finish your glasses!
Kid PD Range: 35-65 mm.
Adult PD Range: 50-80 mm.
If your PD has 2 numbers, it is typically written 22/20 on your prescription. The first number is the right eye (OD), and the second is the left eye (OS).
1) ONLINE PD TOOL: Virtually measure your PD using our online tool! Click the "Measure My PD" button and follow the on screen instructions. Then enter your PD number in the form.
2) EMAIL A PHOTO: If your little squirmy wormy can't sit still long enough for the online tool (we totally get it!), you can just take a picture at home and we'll measure the PD for you. Follow these directions here.
Sometimes it can be hard with little ones, we totally get it! Take a picture following these directions and we'll measure the PD for you: