Eyeglasses in Nigeria: Clear Vision, Sharp Style
Eyeglasses have outgrown their medical origins — today they are as much about presence as prescription. Whether you need vision correction, screen protection or simply the credibility a good frame lends, our eyeglasses collection delivers: over 260 frames from featherweight rimless builds to bold statement acetates.
Designer Collection leads the range, joined by Gucci, Ray-Ban, Cartier, Dior, Versace and Salvatore Ferragamo styles. Critically, this is also where our functional lens technologies live — blue light filtering, photochromic transitions and prescription-ready builds — so your frames can work as hard as they look good.
Go specific: blue light glasses and computer glasses for screen-heavy days, photochromic blue cut glasses for indoor-outdoor versatility, prescription glasses for corrected vision, and full rim or rimless builds by structural taste — all under the parent glasses collection.
Eyeglasses FAQ
How much do eyeglasses cost in Nigeria?
Frames start around ₦10,000 and run to ₦236,000 for premium pieces, with the popular middle at ₦13,000–₦35,000. Functional lenses (blue light, photochromic) are often included at those prices.
Can I order glasses with my prescription?
You can buy any frame from us and have an optician fit prescription lenses, or ask us on WhatsApp about prescription-ready options — we will guide you through what works for your prescription strength.
What frame material is best for everyday wear?
Acetate for rich colours and durability, metal for slim sophistication, titanium for featherweight strength, and TR90 for flexible, gym-proof resilience. Each product page states the build.
Do glasses really help with computer eye strain?
Blue light filtering lenses measurably reduce evening eye fatigue and sleep disruption for heavy screen users — which is why our blue light range is consistently the bestselling eyeglasses sub-category.
How should I clean my glasses?
Rinse with clean water, a drop of mild soap, dry with the microfibre cloth included — never your shirt. That habit alone doubles the life of lens coatings.