Our Budget
Collections
Affordable Eyewear For Everyone
At Siqhtique you don’t need to spend a fortune to get a great pair of glasses. Sightique Budget eyewear collections have developed a reputation for being the best value for money destination for stylish quality eyewear.
Our Sightique Vision collections, showcases an extensive range of over 60 models, with a diverse spectrum of over 180 colour options.
Tailored to cater to the unique demands of both social and economic responsibilities, with a dedicated focus on delivering both affordability and quality.
Our Sightique Vision collections, showcases an extensive range of over 60 models, with a diverse spectrum of over 180 colour options.
Tailored to cater to the unique demands of both social and economic responsibilities, with a dedicated focus on delivering both affordability and quality.
The NHI Range is perfect for the medical aid market. Known for its utility and strength, the basic range is affordably priced.
Available in both metal and plastic, NHI offers an entry-level price point collection, giving everyone access to high-quality, stylish frames.
Manufactured with TR90 and Monel (metal) materials, the NHI collection is hypoallergenic, lightweight, flexible, and durable. For best results, cold glaze TR90 material and avoid using heat or alcohol-based cleaning agents.
Our Sightique Vision collections, showcases an extensive range of over 60 models, with a diverse spectrum of over 180 colour options.
Tailored to cater to the unique demands of both social and economic responsibilities, with a dedicated focus on delivering both affordability and quality.
WHERE SAFETY MEETS
STYLISH EYEWEAR
The Sightique Safety Eyewear’s primary objective is to provide customers with superior quality safety eyewear, at affordable prices. All our safety frames meet the EN166 Safety standards, and are suitable for applications such as Construction, Mining, Engineering Workshops, Warehousing and Factories.
What is EN166?
EN 166:2001 is the European standard covering the requirements for protective eyewear. It is closely linked to EN 167:2001 and EN 168:2001 which specify the optical and non-optical test methods.
EN 166 specifies the minimum requirements for a range of performance tests. This standard contains a set of requirements referred to as ‘basic requirements’, which may be regarded as mandatory.