SSL-secured website – customer data and vision records are encrypted and protected to international security standards, synced between store and online system | Eye examination and lens cutting using French automation technology with world-leading precision | Distributing genuine lenses from top brands: Essilor, Zeiss, Hoya, Rodenstock, Tokai, Kodak… | Nationwide genuine lens warranty | Only location: 529 Street 3/2, Vuon Lai Ward, HCMC (former address: Ward 9, District 10)SSL-secured website – customer data and vision records are encrypted and protected to international security standards, synced between store and online system | Eye examination and lens cutting using French automation technology with world-leading precision | Distributing genuine lenses from top brands: Essilor, Zeiss, Hoya, Rodenstock, Tokai, Kodak… | Nationwide genuine lens warranty | Only location: 529 Street 3/2, Vuon Lai Ward, HCMC (former address: Ward 9, District 10)
Glasses for University Students

Study · commute · budget

Glasses for University Students

For students who want glasses that look neat, stay affordable, handle heavy screen use, and still feel good enough for classes, part-time work, and daily commuting.

Glasses for students

Looks good, wears well, fits the budget

A worthwhile student pair should match your budget, feel easy to wear every day, and still look good enough that you feel confident wearing it to class, work, and on the go.

    What usually works well for students

    A good student pair should feel easy to use, not quickly outdated, and worth the money even after some time has passed.
    • Simple, face-friendly frames that are not too heavy are easier to wear through long study sessions.
    • Lenses with a solid coating package can feel better across both study and daily life.
    • If you spend long hours on screens, also see blue-light filtering lenses.
    • If your prescription is high and you dislike thick lenses, also see ultra-thin lenses.

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    Personalized advice

    Want a pair that works for both study and part-time work?

    Start with a frame that fits your face well, then choose lenses based on your real screen habits so you do not end up with glasses that look nice but are tiring to wear.