Where is JINS glasses from?
Japan
JINS provides functional, innovative, and lightweight eyewear at an accessible price. Established 2001 in Japan.
Are JINS prescription sunglasses?
JINS offers wide range of lenses, including prescription sunglasses such as polarized and photochromic.
Does JINS ship to Canada?
Currently, we only ship within the US. However, if you are shopping from Japan, China or Taiwan, please feel free to visit JINS Japan, JINS China, or JINS Taiwan.
Where are JINS frames made?
China
The frames are designed in Japan and manufactured in China. In the company’s stores, including the one in San Francisco, customers can see Jins’ “Kanna” robot cut out and manufacture frames. While there are many online eyewear retailers today, what makes Jins unique is their high level of customization.
Does jins do lens replacement?
Yes! If you want new lenses for your optical glasses purchased from JINS, we’ll gladly put new lenses into your old frames. For lens replacement pricing, please contact us at [email protected].
How long does it take for glasses to come in?
Glasses can take from 3 – 7 days, depending on the prescription, special finishes, etc.
How long does it take to get ordered glasses?
How long do glasses take to make? It usually takes between 7 and 14 business days to get new glasses, but they often arrive earlier than the stated time frame. There’s a good chance that expedited options are available if you need your glasses in a hurry.
Does JINS do lens replacement?
Does JINS Japan ship to us?
Does JINS ship to USA?
We offer free standard USPS First Class shipping, anywhere in USA. Want an expedited shipping option? *this shipping option only applies after your order reached the Processing stage.
How do I stop my glasses from rusting?
Make sure glasses are placed in a case with lenses facing up, arms down and crossed. Don’t throw glasses in a bag or purse without the protection of a case. Don’t leave glasses in a hot car. Always wipe lenses with eyeglass cleaner and cloth made for eyewear cleaning.
Is it normal for new glasses to blur?
It’s common for people to complain about some degree of blurry vision in their first day or two of wearing new glasses. Most often, your eyes just need a few days, or even weeks, to adjust to the new prescription. Over time, the blurriness should gradually begin to fade.