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Haskell

Haskell

Haskell

Save 15% on two Rx pairs

Starting at $150

Crystal with Electric Blue Flash Lens

Free shipping and returns on all orders
Free shipping and returns on all orders

We also offer progressive, blue-light-filtering, and anti-fatigue lensesโ€”plus more!

Polycarbonate lenses

The most impact-resistant lens material for glasses

Scratch-resistant lens coating

And our lenses block 100% of UV rays :-)

Free shipping

On every single order at Warby Parker

Free returns or exchanges

Within 30 days of purchase

Free scratched lens replacement

Guaranteed for prescription lenses within six months of purchase

Plus a frame case and lens cloth

A frame this special deserves a comfy home to keep it safe and clean.

  • Made from hand-polished cellulose acetate
  • Prescription lenses are made from polycarbonate, the most impact-resistant material for sunglasses; non-prescription lenses are made from CR-39 for maximum clarity and color

Front view of a drawing of glasses with a line above representing the frame's width

Frame widths

Our widths are determined by the overall frame width. Choose a width that best corresponds with your own face. (You wonโ€™t find this number on glasses.)

Medium

133 mm

Medium

133 mm

Prescription type

Starting price

Non-prescription

$150

Single-vision

$150

Prescription type

Starting price

Non-prescription

$150

Single-vision

$150

Lens type

Additional cost

Classic

Free

Lens type

Additional cost

Classic

Free

Lens material

Additional cost

Polycarbonate

Free

Lens material

Additional cost

Polycarbonate

Free

Book an in-person eye exam

Meet with an eye doctor at one of our stores for a new prescription and eye health check.

Renew your prescription at home

If your vision hasn't changed, use Virtual Vision Test on an iPhone to renew your prescription from home.

Already have a non-expired prescription?

During checkout, you'll be able to upload it, have us contact your doctor to retrieve it, or send it after you place your order. 

What do you get when you combine round lenses, slim temple arms, and a keyhole bridge? A good-looking frame for narrow faces named Haskell.

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