Serengeti Optics started as the optical eyewear division of Corning glass. Many know Corning, the 100+ year old brand of glass products, with everything from Corningware bakeware, to fiberglass, to high durability mobile phone screens. All those are Luxottica, the same company, and quite a few other brands.
Are Serengeti lenses good?
Serengeti Eyewear is a high quality brand of sunglasses that are traditionally recommended for and by drivers and pilots.
Can you buy Serengeti lenses?
Thanks to a wide selection of frames and lenses available on our website, you can customize your own Serengeti® RX as you wish. We offer many options when it comes to choosing a lens making sure you end up a with a pair of Serengeti sunglasses that is perfect for you.
Can I replace the lens in my glasses?
Typically, optical shops will replace the lenses for you if your frames are in good condition and the shape of the lenses isn't too complicated. Other options include online retailers Lensabl and EyeglassX, which specialize in prescription lenses for existing glasses.
What happened to Serengeti sunglasses?
The Serengeti brand was acquired by Bushnell in September 2000. In July 2018, Vista Outdoors announced it had reached an agreement with a European private equity fund to sell the Bollé, Cébé and Serengeti eyewear brands.
What are the clip on sunglasses called?
Flip-up clip ons In typical, these clips use a magnet to attach to a prescription frame, so that they are sometimes called magnetic flip-ups.
Are clip on glasses good?
Are Clip On Sunglasses Any Good? Yes. Clip-on glasses provide the same protection as other types of sunglasses, but they must be properly fitted. If they are not the same shape and size as your regular glasses the level of protection is affected.
How can I make my sunglasses tighter?
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How do you make plastic glasses tighter?
To make any slight adjustments to the frame, run any plastic parts under hot water or heat with a hair dryer for 2-3 minutes and then carefully bend. If the frame slides down your face too much you can bend the earpiece closer to a 90-degree angle to tighten the fit.