Email us a scan of your glasses by scanning with a regular household printer/scanner. We will print your scan and measure your frame as accurately as possible. We normally will let you know the next business day if we have a clip-on that will fit your glasses.
Emailing us a scan of your glasses is the only way that we can help determine if we have a clip-on that will fit your glasses.
Please note that we cannot use a smart phone scan or photo for sizing, it would need to be an actual scan your glasses by using a regular household printer/scanner.

1. You only a need a regular household printer/scanner. Most household printers have a scanner built-in and fairly easy to use.
2. Open the scanner cover, put your glasses front down on the scanner window with a quarter placed next to them for size reference. If the scan comes out too dark, place a white towel over your glasses during the scan.

3. The next step is to SCAN. Leave the cover open during scanning so that you do not damage your glasses. If the scan comes out too dark, you can place a white cloth over your glasses during the scanning. IMPORTANT: For best results save your scan as a pdf file which allows us to determine the actual size of your glasses more accurately. Please don't forget to put a quarter next to your glasses during the scan for size reference.
NOTE that it is not common to find a matching shape clip-on for todays eyewear frames. Our clip-ons and most clip-ons on the market are standard shape clip-ons. The goal is to get as close to your frame shape/size as possible without them being too snug or too loose on your frame. We have several different shape clip-ons and we will do our best to find a clip-on that will work well for your glasses.
**NOTE: We do not recommend clip-on's for rimless or semi rimless glasses because it increases the chances for rub marks lenses.
If the scan result is too dark, sometimes it helps to put a white T-shirt or thin towel over your glasses to help control lighting.