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  • If you've been eye-ing up Ted Baker prescription specs or sunnies, you can get a pair for £37 delivered (normally £135), with the MSE Blagged code MSE37T via our link at SpeckyFourEyes*. The code's valid until 11.59pm on Saturday 15 September.

    The code is only valid on selected Ted Baker items found via our link, and you'll need to enter it in the vouchers box on the 'Shopping cart - summary' page once you've chosen your frames and lenses.

    SpeckyFourEyes told us it has physical stock of these glasses, and Ted Baker's retail arm going into administration doesn’t affect the company structure that deals with its optical department. 

    Need-to-knows for getting the cheapest price

    • To get them cheapest, pick 'continue with free lenses' when asked to choose your lens package (stage four of the checkout process), as thinner or scratch-resistant lenses will cost £10-£126 extra. To avoid other extras and keep costs down, click 'skip step & continue' until you reach the checkout.
    • You can either enter your prescription during the checkout process, or opt to send it later. Some frames aren't suitable for high prescriptions, so keep an eye out when choosing. Do note that only standard lenses are included in the price, you'll pay extra for bifocal or thin lenses.
    • Select 'Royal Mail Standard' delivery – our code will make this delivery option free (normally £6.99).

    See 'More info' below for full T&Cs.

    MSE Georgia-May says:

    It's tricky to compare prices for these exact frames, as many of them are end-of-line and aren't sold elsewhere – but I reckon £37 all-in for a pair of branded prescription specs or sunglasses is pretty decent. They're normally £135 on SpeckyFourEyes, but when we checked on Wednesday 24 July we found some up to £190 at Boots.

    SpeckyFourEyes might not always be cheapest, so do your own price comparison before buying. As ever, with branded items in particular, be sure to check reviews if it's a retailer you've not heard of.

    See our Cheap Glasses page for other deals on specs. 

    • You can use the code more than once but can only use one code per item, per transaction – so you'll need to make multiple transactions if you want more than one. The code gets you free delivery (normally £6.99) and takes 7-20 working days. Standard lenses are included in the price of the frames, but bifocal or thin lenses cost extra. 

      SpeckyFourEyes says there are good stock levels available, but all frames are subject to availability, so they could still sell out fast if demand is high.

      If you need to contact SpeckyFourEyes about your order, you can do so via this special contact page*

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Latest Expired Deals

  • £33 Barbour, Jasper Conran and Hackett prescription specs and sunnies (normally £135)

    £33 Barbour, Jasper Conran and Hackett prescription specs and sunnies (normally £135)

    Via MSE Blagged code and link

    Expired

    You don't need to pay a shade-load for sunnies – you can get a pair of either Barbour, Jasper Conran or Hackett branded sunglasses or specs for £33 delivered (normally £135), with the MSE Blagged code MSE33BHJ via our link at SpeckyFourEyes*. The code's valid until 11.59pm on Sunday 7 July.

    The code can only be used on the selected Barbour, Jasper Conran or Hackett items you'll see via the link above, and you'll need to enter it in the vouchers box on the 'Shopping cart - summary' page once you've chosen your frames and lenses.

    Need-to-knows for getting the cheapest price

    • To get them cheapest, pick 'continue with free lenses' when asked to choose your lens package (stage five of the checkout process), as thinner or scratch-resistant lenses will cost £10-£126 extra. To avoid other extras and keep costs down, click 'skip step & continue' until you reach the checkout.
    • You can either enter your prescription during the checkout process, or opt to send it later. Some frames aren't suitable for high prescriptions, so keep an eye out when choosing. Do note that only standard lenses are included in the price, you'll pay extra for bifocal or thin lenses.
    • Select 'Royal Mail Standard' delivery – our code will make this delivery option free (normally £6.99).

    See 'More info' below for full T&Cs.

    MSE Georgia-May says:

    It's tricky to compare prices for these exact frames, as many of them are end-of-line and aren't sold elsewhere – but I reckon £33 all-in for a pair of branded prescription sunglasses or specs is pretty decent. They're normally £135 at SpeckyFourEyes, but when we checked on Thursday 16 May, we found some similar pairs from £40 elsewhere online. 

    SpeckyFourEyes might not always be cheapest, so do your own price comparison before buying. As ever, with branded items in particular, be sure to check reviews if it's a retailer you've not heard of.

    See our Cheap Glasses page for other deals on specs. 

    • You can use the code more than once but can only use one code per item, per transaction – so you'll need to make multiple transactions if you want more than one. The code gets you free delivery (normally £6.99) and takes 7-20 working days. Standard lenses are included in the price of the frames, but bifocal or thin lenses cost extra. 

      SpeckyFourEyes says there are good stock levels available, but all frames are subject to availability, so they could still sell out fast if demand is high.

      If you need to contact SpeckyFourEyes about your order, you can do so via this special contact page*

  • £37 Barbour prescription specs and sunnies (normally £135)

    £37 Barbour prescription specs and sunnies (normally £135)

    Via MSE Blagged code and link

    Expired

    If you've been eye-ing up Barbour prescription specs or sunnies, you can get a pair for £37 delivered (normally £135), with the MSE Blagged code MSE37BAR via our link at SpeckyFourEyes*. The code's valid until 11.59pm on Tuesday 30 April. 

    The code is only valid on the Barbour items you'll see via the link above, and you'll need to enter it in the vouchers box on the 'Shopping cart - summary' page once you've chosen your frames and lenses.

    Need-to-knows for getting the cheapest price

    • To get them cheapest, pick 'continue with free lenses' when asked to choose your lens package (stage four of the checkout process), as thinner or scratch-resistant lenses will cost £10-£126 extra. To avoid other extras and keep costs down, click 'skip step & continue' until you reach the checkout.
    • You can either enter your prescription during the checkout process, or opt to send it later. Some frames aren't suitable for high prescriptions, so keep an eye out when choosing. Do note that only standard lenses are included in the price, you'll pay extra for bifocal or thin lenses.
    • Select 'Royal Mail Standard' delivery – our code will make this delivery option free (normally £6.99).

    See 'More info' below for full T&Cs.

    MSE Georgia-May says:

    It's tricky to compare prices for these exact frames, as many of them are end-of-line and aren't sold elsewhere – but I reckon £37 all-in for a pair of branded prescription specs or sunglasses is pretty decent. They're normally £135 on SpeckyFourEyes, but when we checked on Wednesday 6 March, we found some costing £70-£150 at Boots.

    SpeckyFourEyes might not always be cheapest, so do your own price comparison before buying. As ever, with branded items in particular, be sure to check reviews if it's a retailer you've not heard of.

    See our Cheap Glasses page for other deals on specs. 

    • You can use the code more than once but can only use one code per item, per transaction – so you'll need to make multiple transactions if you want more than one. The code gets you free delivery (normally £6.99) and takes 7-20 working days. Standard lenses are included in the price of the frames, but bifocal or thin lenses cost extra. 

      SpeckyFourEyes says there are good stock levels available, but all frames are subject to availability, so they could still sell out fast if demand is high.

      If you need to contact SpeckyFourEyes about your order, you can do so via this special contact page*