Women's Plastic Glasses in Nigeria: Pretty, Practical, Priced Right
Modern plastic frames let style budgets breathe — today's injection-moulded builds are light, colourfast and impressively tough, delivering trend-forward looks at prices that make owning several frames entirely reasonable. Our women's plastic collection is 74 frames of exactly that freedom.
Dior, Prada, Gucci, Ray-Ban and Chanel styles fill the range alongside the Designer Collection line, in oversized squares, soft cat eyes and rounded silhouettes — with blush, tortoise, black and clear finishes covering every palette.
For block-cut premium feel, step up to acetate glasses; for jewellery-fine lines, metal glasses. Shape-led shopping starts at square glasses — all within women's glasses.
Women's Plastic Glasses FAQ
How much do women's plastic glasses cost in Nigeria?
From about ₦10,000 to ₦236,000 for designer pieces — with the everyday heart of the range between ₦11,000 and ₦22,000, our most accessible women's tier.
Plastic versus acetate — can anyone tell the difference?
Up close, acetate's depth and gloss show; across a room, a well-made plastic frame in a good shape looks every bit as intentional. For trend pieces you will rotate, plastic is the smart money.
Are plastic frames durable?
Modern moulded plastics flex under pressure and resist cracking impressively — often outlasting pricier materials in rough daily use. Case storage and cool-water cleaning keep them sharp for years.
Do they suit sensitive skin?
Yes — plastics are hypoallergenic, making them a safe default for skin that reacts to metal contact.
Can I fit prescription or blue-cut lenses?
Every full-rim plastic frame accepts them — buy the frame here, fit lenses at any optician, done in a day.
How many frames should I own?
At this price tier, two or three is the smart play — a neutral everyday pair, a statement shape for outfits that deserve it, and ideally a blue-cut pair living at your desk. One delivery fee covers all three if ordered together.