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M+ Rimless 1034 rimless framesActually, frameless and rimless frames refer to the same thing - sturdy, lightweight lenses that a light arm piece attaches to for support as in this image of the M+ Rimless 1034 rimless frames.

And, of course, because there is no frame to restrict vision, you have better peripheral vision with frameless eyewear. Depending on the frame and lens, they can be practically invisible.

Among our top frameless sun glasses are Maui Jim, Nike, Ray Ban, A & A Optical, Costa Del Mar and Revo.


Our frameless eye glasses include Oakley Rimless, Airlock Rimless, M+ Rimless and Silhouette Rimless, though many of our eye glass frames and sun glasses brands include frameless/rimless products, so be sure to browse through them.

As always, if you have any questions regarding any of our frameless or rimless optical products, feel free to call our opticians at 1-800-248-9427.

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5 Responses to “Frameless or Rimless, What’s the Difference?”

  1. scott garner on June 25th, 2007 3:42 pm

    Can you provide round frameless lineless bifocals ?
    Alternately do you have round frames ?

  2. Richard on June 25th, 2007 6:55 pm

    Yes, we have round, frameless, no-line bifocals. You can pretty much choose from any manufacturer that makes a round shaped frame.

    Here are a few possibilities for you:

    Abba Kiku 1135 (oval), Abba Kiku 2007, Berkshire Chase Savile Row Diaflex Centre Joint.

    If you have more questions, feel free to call 1-800-248-9427. Our opticians are happy to answer them.

  3. Bonnie Beck on July 3rd, 2007 10:46 am

    Do you carry Halee 2.5 Eyephorics 10p10p10p, Shape 17, 46 L and if so what is the price for these frames? Thank you.

  4. Carole on November 9th, 2008 8:07 am

    Can these frames fit on already existing lenses. I have some wonderful Zeiss featherweight, progressive lenses (teflon coated)that were made for Robert Marc plastic frames that are extremely uncomfortable due to their weight. These lenses are very expensive and I am thinking that perhaps they can be used in rimless glasses?

    Please help, I don’t want to waste these beautiful lenses, but I can not wear these plastic frames.

  5. Richard Burckhardt on November 12th, 2008 11:56 am

    Unfortunately, this is a bit complicated. In our opinion, you should really take your lenses into a local optical and see what they can do for you. We would love to help you, but we could run into a few problems along the way, such as your existing lenses might have to be cut down and they could get damaged during mounting. Bevel can also be a problem. We normally only attempt this with our showroom customers whose lenses we have made ourselves. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call Candace at 1-800-248-9427 ext 221.

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