> Quick view: Three Lenskart x Old Chang Kee "Curry'O" frames, listed on Lenskart's own Singapore site at S$90 each (U.P. S$150) with the sitewide coupon BUY1 — not the S$150 being repeated in every write-up. Every order includes a limited-edition Curry'O pouch and dabao box, per Lenskart's own campaign banner. The travelling pop-up finishes at Eastpoint Mall, 24-30 August 2026.

Photo: Lenskart official "Old Chang Kee x Lenskart" campaign banners and Lenskart's own product photography (lenskart.sg)

Old Chang Kee has put its curry puff on a lot of things this year. This is the first time it has put one on your face.

The collaboration is real and it is still live: Old Chang Kee's own website carries the campaign key visual on its news page, filed under the title "Old Chang Kee x Lenskart Collaboration", with artwork that reads *NOW SERVING — CURRY'O INSPIRED EYEWEAR*. Lenskart, for its part, has given the range its own permanent collection page.

What almost every round-up has got wrong is the price.

The price everyone is quoting is the one nobody pays

The figure in circulation is S$150 a pair. That is the list price, and it is not what the collection has been selling at.

Lenskart's own collection page shows all three frames at S$90, with S$150 struck through, marked *(40% OFF)* and *"Flat 40% Off — Use coupon: BUY1"*, applied in the cart. The same S$90 appears on each individual product page. So the pair being written up as a S$150 novelty is, on the brand's own site today, a S$90 one.

But read the next line before you call it a deal

Here is the part that matters more, and that no write-up mentions: the 40% is not a collaboration discount. It is Lenskart Singapore's sitewide offer.

Open the general eyeglasses listing — 397 items — and every single frame carries the identical badge: *Flat 40% Off, Use coupon: BUY1*. The house Essentials range runs at S$60 with lenses (U.P. S$100). The ordinary Switch range runs at S$90 (U.P. S$150) — exactly the same before-and-after numbers as the Curry'O frames.

So the honest way to read it: the Curry'O collection is priced as a standard mid-tier Lenskart frame, and it is getting the same discount as everything else in the shop. You are paying a S$30 premium over the cheapest lens-inclusive frames on the site for the branding, the pouch and the dabao box — not getting a collab markdown. Lenskart flags the offer only as *"Limited Time Only"* and publishes no end date for it.

The three frames

All three are badged "Lenskart x Old Chang Kee" on Lenskart's product pages, under the internal collection name *SG IP*:

ModelStylePrice
LK E19661AFBlack, full-rim squareS$90 (U.P. S$150)
LK E19662AFBlack, full-rim round — "Curry'O" printed on the templeS$90 (U.P. S$150)
LK E19663AFSilver, full-rim geometricS$90 (U.P. S$150)

The square LK E19661AF is the one Lenskart publishes full specs for: acetate front and temples, dimensions 53-20-150, frame width 144mm, lens height 46mm, 32g (which Lenskart itself grades "Above Average" weight), sized Extra Wide / XL, unisex, one-year manufacturer warranty. If you have a narrow face, that XL sizing is worth knowing before you order online.

What actually comes in the box

Lenskart's own campaign banner carries a badge in the corner that settles this: "All orders include a limited-edition Curry'O pouch and dabao box!"

That is worth stating plainly because the press coverage describes the freebie as a curry-puff spectacle case *and a matching microfibre cloth*. What the brand's own artwork promises is the plush curry-puff-shaped Curry'O pouch and the yellow Old Chang Kee dabao box — and it promises it on all orders, which includes online ones, not just walk-ins.

Does S$90 include your lenses?

Probably not in full, and this is the trap.

Lenskart labels its S$60 Essentials frames explicitly as *"S$60 with lenses"*. The Curry'O frames carry no such label — just "S$90". The product page then walks you through choosing a power type, adding lenses and adding a coating as separate steps, and it offers a Frame Only option described as *"With no lenses"*.

Available power types are Single Vision, Bifocal/Progressive, Zero Power and Tinted Single Vision. Critically, the offer strip on the product page states the promotion is "Not applicable for progressive & high power" — so if you wear progressives, do not assume the S$90 or the 40% will survive to checkout. Price it in the cart before you commit.

The pop-up: last stop is Eastpoint, 24-30 August

Per the brands' campaign announcement, the collection launched on 30 July 2026 across all Lenskart Singapore stores and online, with a month-long travelling pop-up: Suntec City (31 Jul-9 Aug), VivoCity (10-16 Aug), Jurong Point (17-23 Aug) and finally Eastpoint Mall (24-30 Aug). The announced pop-up perk is a free Old Chang Kee curry puff voucher for the first 20 customers each day who complete an eye test.

Lenskart does not publish that pop-up schedule or the voucher mechanic on its website — it comes from the campaign announcement rather than a page we can point you to — so treat the dates as the plan and the voucher as a bonus, not a guarantee. The eyewear itself is on the website regardless, and next-day islandwide delivery is offered.

The fine print

  • S$90 requires the coupon. BUY1 applies in the cart; it is not automatic in the listing price you see elsewhere.
  • The 40% is sitewide and undated. It is marked "Limited Time Only" with no published end date, so it can move without notice.
  • Not for progressives or high power. Stated on the product page.
  • XL sizing on the square frame — 144mm wide.
  • The pop-up voucher is capped at the first 20 eye tests a day, and the tour ends 30 August.

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