For your viewing pleasure

If you're traveling in the days leading up to the Great North American Solar Eclipse, ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses will be available at all Warby Parker stores and offered to Delta travelers visiting select Delta Sky Clubs in Austin, Dallas, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Detroit. (Available at select Delta Sky Clubs from April 4 through April 8, while supplies last. Club membership or valid access credentials required for Delta Sky Clubs.)

For your viewing pleasure

If you're traveling in the days leading up to the Great North American Solar Eclipse, ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses will be available at all Warby Parker stores and offered to Delta travelers visiting select Delta Sky Clubs in Austin, Dallas, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Detroit. (Available at select Delta Sky Clubs from April 4 through April 8, while supplies last. Club membership or valid access credentials required for Delta Sky Clubs.)

An exclusive offer for SkyMiles Members

Your new eclipse glasses will allow you to safely witness this rare astronomical phenomenon—but for all your other eyewear needs, use the code WARBYLOVESSKYMILES for 10% off your next pair of eyeglasses or sunglasses. (We’ve got your eyes covered.)

About Warby Parker

We offer everything you need for happier eyes, from high-quality glasses and contacts to eye exams and vision tests, at a price that leaves you with money in your pocket. Wherever and whenever you need it, we’re there to make exceptional vision care simple and accessible. And, for every pair of glasses or sunglasses we sell, a pair is distributed to someone in need through our Buy a Pair, Give a Pair program.

The path of totality

A total solar eclipse (where the moon blocks the sun in its entirety) will only be visible along this path—but almost every state will get at least a partial view.

A map of the United States of America that depicts the eclipse’s path of totality and lists the following cities within it: Dallas, TX, Idabel, OK, Little Rock, AR, Poplar Bluff, MO, Paducah, KY, Carbondale, IL, Evansville, IN, Cleveland, OH, Erie, PA, Buffalo, NY, Burlington, VT, Lancaster, NH, and Caribou, ME
Fun facts! The halo of the sun’s uppermost atmosphere that’s visible during a total solar eclipse is called the corona. The entire eclipse will take about two and a half hours, but totality only lasts about four minutes at locations along its path. Don’t be alarmed if you start to hear crickets chirping—some animals mistake the eclipse’s effects for dusk.

FAQ

Starting April 4 through April 8 (while supplies last), we’re excited to offer free, ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses in partnership with Delta. Just visit Delta Sky Clubs in Austin, Dallas, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or Detroit to pick up a pair. Happy eclipse-viewing! (Club membership or valid access credentials required.)

Any other questions?

Check out our full FAQ or chat with a member of our team (just keep in mind that we won’t have any details about the availability of eclipse glasses at individual stores).

A friendly advisory: However you celebrate the Great North American Solar Eclipse, please remember that you should never stare directly at the sun—even if you’re wearing sunglasses—unless you have specially designed eclipse glasses. Stay safe and have fun, fellow eclipse enthusiasts.

Terms and conditions 

This promo code can be used at warbyparker.com and at any Warby Parker store in the U.S. or Canada. This code is valid on one pair of eyeglasses or sunglasses and expires on May 31, 2024. This promotional code is a gift from Warby Parker and cannot be shared, combined with other offers, or replaced if lost. Discount does not apply to taxes, fees, or shipping.