blue-light
glasses.  

shop
the trend:
aviator.

blue-light
glasses.  

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trend here.

Originally designed to give military pilots

coverage for their eyes whilst navigating the

skies, the Aviator trend has always been “in”.

That's why we've revisited this iconic silhouette,

playing with shapes, sizes and colours to make

optical styles you'll love.

Shop the trend here.

what is
Blue-light?

Blue light is exactly that: light with blue wavelengths that are emitted from our laptops, phones, some light bulbs, and even the sun!

 

Our Blue Light Lens Filter isn’t visible to the eye, but we promise you it’s there (and we’re very proud of it!).

why can blue-light be bad
for Our eyes?

why can blue-light be bad for our eyes?

Blue light from computer screens and other devices can decrease contrast leading to digital eye strain. Fatigue, dry eyes, bad lighting, or how you sit in front of the computer can also contribute to eye strain. Symptoms of eyestrain include sore or irritated eyes and difficulty focusing.

 

Blue light can also contribute to difficulty falling asleep. This is because our bodies associate blue light with daytime, so being exposed to blue light when you’re trying to go to bed means that the body stops releasing a sleep hormone called melatonin. Melatonin is nature's way of helping us wind down and prepare for bed. This pushes our internal clocks later so that it’s harder to fall asleep.

Blue light from computer screens and other devices can decrease contrast leading to digital eye strain. Fatigue, dry eyes, bad lighting, or how you sit in front of the computer can also contribute to eye strain. Symptoms of eyestrain include sore or irritated eyes and difficulty focusing.

 

Blue light can also contribute to difficulty falling asleep. This is because our bodies associate blue light with daytime, so being exposed to blue light when you’re trying to go to bed means that the body stops releasing a sleep hormone called melatonin. Melatonin is nature's way of helping us wind down and prepare for bed. This pushes our internal clocks later so that it’s harder to fall asleep.

THE tilda.

The iconic and timeless pilot shape never

goes unnoticed. The Tilda is the perfect mix

between statement and easy to wear for

your everyday look. With its oversized style,

the Tilda is best suited to medium to large,

square, triangular and oval faces.

what do blue-light
glasses look like?

Our blue light coating is invisible to the eye, but it’s there! The only difference you'll notice is that the lenses have a slight bluish sheen when you put them in front of a light that emits blue light rays.

 

THE nax.

what do blue-light glasses
look like?  

At Jimmy Fairly we know that you want to feel your best at all times, and wearing glasses should add to your confidence, not take from it. Our fashion-forward styles are all designed with the wearer in mind, providing excellent quality, comfort and look. Lots of our customers have multiple pairs of glasses - one for the office, one for special occasions, the list goes on!

Introducing the Nax : our new XXL oversized

frame. With its brown tortoiseshell, double bridge

and its 70s vibe, retro is back! The Nax is best

suited for round, triangular or oval faces

THE nax.

Introducing the Nax : our new XXL oversized

frame. With its brown tortoiseshell, double bridge

and its 70s vibe, retro is back! The Nax is best

suited for round, triangular or oval faces

THE nax.

what do blue-light glasses
look like?  

At Jimmy Fairly we know that you want to feel your best at all times, and wearing glasses should add to your confidence, not take from it. Our fashion-forward styles are all designed with the wearer in mind, providing excellent quality, comfort and look. Lots of our customers have multiple pairs of glasses - one for the office, one for special occasions, the list goes on!

Introducing the Nax : our new XXL oversized

frame. With its brown tortoiseshell, double bridge

and its 70s vibe, retro is back! The Nax is best

suited for round, triangular or oval faces