We currently ship to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Finland. If you’d like delivery to another country, please let us know. We’re continually working to reach more locations.
We aim to get your glasses to you as quickly as possible:
- Non-prescription styles (bue light glasses, sunglasses) usually arrive in 1–3 days.
- Single-vision prescription glasses (including prescription sunglasses) usually take around 3–4 days, but not more than a week.
- More advanced lenses, such as progressives, are custom-made and may take 3–6 weeks. You’ll always see the estimated delivery time when choosing these lenses.
And if there’s ever a delay, we’ll contact you directly with clear next steps.
Shipping is always free. There are no extra charges at checkout. We take care of it.
Yes, you can return many glasses free of charge within 14 days. This includes:
- Non-prescription glasses (including sunglasses);
- Blue light glasses;
- Single-vision corrective glasses with standard lenses (no thinning), including sunglasses,
Custom-made lenses cannot be returned, such as:
- Single-vision corrective lenses with thinning (marked as “premium” lenses);
- Progressive lenses, including progressive sunglasses
These non-returnable options are always clearly labeled during the lens selection process, so you’ll know in advance before placing your order.
Please note: the 14-day return right applies only to private customers, not to legal entities.
Returning your glasses is quick and simple. Eligible items can be returned within 14 days from the day you received them. All you need to do is email info@specler.ee
with your order number, and our team will take care of everything from there.
Please note: the 14-day return right applies only to private customers, not to legal entities.
Your prescription usually includes numbers for each eye that describe the lens strength you need. Common abbreviations are:
- OD (oculus dexter) – right eye
- OS (oculus sinister) – left eye
- SPH (sphere) – the main correction for nearsightedness (–) or farsightedness (+)
- CYL (cylinder) – correction for astigmatism
- AXIS – direction of astigmatism correction
- PD (pupillary distance) – the space between your pupils, important for centering the lenses
If you’re unsure how to interpret your prescription or don’t see all these values, don’t worry. Just upload it as it is, and our specialists will make sure your glasses are made correctly.
Yes, you can usually use your existing prescription as long as it’s still valid. Most prescriptions are valid for about 1–2 years, depending on local regulations. However, since eyesight can change over time, we recommend checking with your optometrist if your prescription is more than 2 years old. Using a recent prescription ensures your new glasses give you the best comfort and vision.
Yes. If you don’t have your prescription ready when ordering, simply email it to us afterwards. We’ll make sure your glasses are produced correctly once we receive it.
Not at the moment. To order prescription glasses, you’ll need a valid prescription from your optometrist or eye doctor. In many countries, employers are required to cover the cost of an eye test every 2 years if you work with screens - so be sure to check your rights.
If you work with a computer or display screen daily, your employer is legally required to provide regular eye tests and, if needed, cover the cost of prescription glasses that are necessary for screen work.
To apply, simply contact your HR department or manager and ask about the company’s procedure for vision care. They will guide you through the process and let you know which documents may be required, such as a prescription or an invoice.
We offer several lens options to suit different needs:
- Single-vision lenses – included in the price of every frame, perfect for everyday use
- Blue-light filter lenses – reduce eye strain from screens
- Tinted lenses – for sun protection and style
- Progressive lenses – seamless correction for both near and distance vision
All of our frames already come with high-quality single-vision lenses included in the base price.
Blue light lenses have a special filter that reduces the blue light emitted by screens such as computers, phones, and TVs. This helps ease eye strain, dryness, and fatigue, especially after long hours in front of screens. You can add a blue light filter to prescription glasses, or choose non-prescription blue light glasses if you simply want extra eye protection.
Yes. All of our lenses include essential protections by default, such as:
- UV protection – shields your eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays
- Scratch-resistant coating – helps keep your lenses clear and durable in everyday use
- Anti-reflective coating – reduces glare for more comfortable vision, especially when using screens or driving at night
These are already included in the price, so you don’t need to add them separately.
Every product page includes a size guide to help you find the perfect fit. You can check the frame measurements (lens width, bridge, and temple length) and compare them with your current glasses to make sure they’ll feel comfortable.
Yes. All our glasses come with a 2-year warranty against manufacturing defects. If something isn’t right, just contact us and we’ll take care of it.