Hubble launches line of frames

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Affordable eyeglasses and sunglasses join company’s low-cost contact lens offerings

Low-cost contact lens company, Hubble, launches line of affordable prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses. Priced starting at $48, Frames by Hubble includes custom-designed styles, developed in-house. All online purchases include free shipping and 14-day, hassle-free returns.

Artemis is a wide, feminine, acetate frame with polarized lenses. It is available in butterscotch, black tortoise and soft slate color options.

Artemis is a wide, feminine, acetate frame with polarized lenses. It is available in butterscotch, black tortoise and soft slate color options.

Kepler is a narrow/medium, masculine, acetate frame with polarized lenses. It is available in emerald crystal, matte eclipse and sun spot tortoise color options.

Kepler is a narrow/medium, masculine, acetate frame with polarized lenses. It is available in emerald crystal, matte eclipse and sun spot tortoise color options.

Astrid is a medium, feminine, acetate frame that includes prescription lenses. It is available in blush tortoise, black tortoise and champagne crystal color options.

Astrid is a medium, feminine, acetate frame that includes prescription lenses. It is available in blush tortoise, black tortoise and champagne crystal color options.

Doppler is a narrow/medium, masculine, acetate frame that includes prescription lenses. It is available in Black Tortoise, Eclipse and midnight blue color options.

Doppler is a narrow/medium, masculine, acetate frame that includes prescription lenses. It is available in Black Tortoise, Eclipse and midnight blue color options.

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