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Fashion

Shwood RX Prescription Glasses Collection

Shwood RX Prescription Glasses Collection

Shwood has been handcrafting wood, acetate, and titanium sunglasses in Portland for a few years now. With the launch of the Shwood RX collection, they’re making their frames more useful year-round by letting you drop some prescription lenses in them. You can select which of the eight frames you want, enter your prescription, and you’ll have a pair of glasses crafted with more care and thought than anything you could buy at that little room at the back of your eye doctor’s office. You can add an anti-reflective coating to your lenses for an extra $50, and, if you have a strong prescription, you can get high index lenses for an extra $40. Not as cheap as some Warby Parkers, but a bit more unique.