Vision Express deals

1 Current Deal
Gets specs from £34.50 delivered. Also includes designer brands such as Gucci, Tom Ford & Prada
If you go online to Vision Express* you can get 30% off glasses and prescription sunglasses when you enter the MSE Blagged code AFFMSE30 at the checkout until 11.59pm on Sunday 29 June. The code only works when ordering frames and lenses together, rather than just frames alone.
The cheapest included glasses are Vision Express' own-brand, Seen, starting from £45 before the code, £31.50 after (cheaper glasses aren't included – see exclusions below).
The code also works on most designer frames, including Gucci, Tom Ford, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Ralph Lauren, Tiffany & Co, and Prada – of course, these brands aren't MoneySaving, but if you're going to buy a designer brand anyway, 30% off is a decent saving.
Be aware that extra lens options such as coatings or thinner lenses will add to your cost. For example, adding 'Standard anti-reflection' is £40 before the code, while thinner lenses range from £70 to £180 extra. When we checked, basic 'Standard' lenses were included in the price of the frames, so this is the cheapest option to choose.
Delivery's £3, or free for orders over £35. Vision Express says delivery should take 7-10 working days, pending prescription validation. You'll need to either add your prescription at the time you choose the frames, or email it in.
There's no limit on how many pairs of glasses or sunglasses you can buy with this code.
Exclusions. The 30% off isn't valid alongside any other codes or offers (including outlet or sale) and excludes £15 sunglasses, £25 glasses, and Ray-Ban Smart glasses or sunglasses.
Always compare prices elsewhere to make sure you're getting the best deal. See more glasses deals.
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