Fashion Frames & Designer Eyewear in Helotes

We don’t select frames just because they’re on trend. We choose them because they work with your prescription, your facial features, and how you actually wear your glasses. From trusted frame lines to careful fitting, our optical team helps you find eyewear that looks good and performs even better.

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Frame Options That Support Your Prescription & Your Routine

The best designer frame is the one that fits your life. We stock lightweight, flexible, and high-quality options that hold lenses securely and maintain their shape. Whether you’re dealing with high prescriptions, progressives, or specific lens materials, we’ll help you choose a frame that supports comfort and clarity.

Brands Selected for Comfort, Durability & Fit

Our collection includes lines known for construction and quality, not just fashion. We offer a rotating selection of:

  • Ray-Ban

  • MODO

  • ECO

  • Vera Bradley

  • Draper James

  • Guess

  • Nicole Miller

  • Champion

  • L.A.M.B.

  • GX

  • Ray-Ban Junior

  • Nano Vista (for kids)

We keep styles in stock for smaller faces, kids, and patients who need frames that work well with complex prescriptions.

Get Honest Help Choosing the Right Pair

We don’t push products. We help you understand what works. During your optical visit at The Eye Clinic, we’ll walk you through which frames support your lenses, which ones can be adjusted comfortably, and which materials may suit your skin sensitivity or activity level.

If we wouldn’t recommend it to our own family, we won’t recommend it to you.

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Fitting Glasses is a Clinical Skill & We Treat It That Way

Every frame is adjusted in-office by our team, not handed off or sent out. A poor fit can affect how you see, how long you can wear them, and if your lenses work as intended. We make sure everything aligns with the way your eyes and face actually function.