Why are there crosses on my new prescription sunglasses?

d_whee_42 asked:

I just got these new prescription sunglasses, and for some reason they’ve got these white crosses across each one of the lenses. You can’t tell that they’re there when you’re wearing them, but they’re very noticeable from the outside. Is this just a fashion thing? Can I remove them?

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Comments

  1. Jenny A says:

    Those should only be removed by the person who sold you the glasses. They are there so when you pick up your prescription glasses the eye doctor can check to make certain that they made the lenses correctly. If you remove the stickers/crosses then it is very hard if not impossible to check to see if they were made correctly. Return the glasses to where to bought them so they can check to make certain your lenses were made to the right prescription. They will then remove them for you.

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