But what makes an eyeglass ugly anyway? One of the biggest culprits is a frame that is the wrong size, shape or color. You can take the world’s finest eyewear and if it clashes with your complexion and hair color, resonates poorly with the shape of your face, or sits awkwardly, even a good frame has little chance of being attractive. We have a saying- “You might love the frame, but it may not love you back”. In a mass-market world, what greases the wheels is simplicity. Nondescript, unimaginative eyewear pervades the market. If it’s all in the same basic size, shape and color, a seemingly large selection becomes very navigable. That gives the illusion of a lot of options, when in reality what you end up with is a whole bunch of marginal choices. You won’t find that here. Each of our brands have a character of their own. They reflect the environment of their place of manufacture ad their designer’s personal design sensibilities. For example, our Orgreen brand, made in Copenhagen Denmark, has a cool, minimalist and Nordic look. On the other hand, Tom Davies, made in London, has a refined and understated elegance. Entourage of 7 is from Venice Beach California and has that modern LA vibe. Lowercase reflects its Brooklyn Hipster origin and Eyevan is classic Japanese. Jacques Durand and Vue DC are both very French, but each in a different way. Instead of compromise, we offer an individuality that fits your personality, fashion sensibility and lifestyle.
Sure, we have some exotic eyewear. And we have some incredibly highly crafted eyewear. But the vast majority of our eyewear is in the same price range as what you’ll find elsewhere. So how do you get better quality without an increase in price? One of the biggest components is the name on the temple. Eyeglasses are a lot like car tires. Do you know much about tires? How do you choose? Known brands with good reputation is usually the way. When you go to the tire store and the owner points at his showroom, you see Goodyear, General, BF Goodrich and Firestone. All good name brands. How could you go wrong with any of them? While all four mentioned are high-quality, only one of them is an actual tire manufacturer. Three are brands of companies long out of business, owned by others. The names you see on eyeglasses are almost always “rented names”. These designers aren’t in the eyewear business. They are leveraging their notoriety via licensing. Some of the producers even brag about the designer’s lack of involvement in the process. So when you look at a rack of glasses and think “I have one of her purses- lasted a long time. The glasses should…” Those glasses are being made on the same production line as a dozen others, using the same materials and mass-production construction techniques, usually in a place you’d prefer your purchases weren’t made. With a name, you don’t really need to have an experienced individual to help fit you and explain differences. You trust the name. We don’t do that here. The price of the frame is reflective of what went into crafting the frame, not the cost to rent a celebrity or designer name.
Doing that is a wasted opportunity for both of us. We want you leaving here certain that you’ll never buy a pair of glasses anywhere else ever. And we want to do the same with your friends, family and co-workers. We want to give you the confidence that when a stranger compliments you on your eyewear that you’ll rave about your experience. YOU are our brand ambassadors. Our “influencers”. So no, we don’t want to sell you a pair of glasses. We want to sell you every pair of glasses for the rest of your life. We accomplish that by being the place and the people that deliver so well that you’d never consider contemplating it. And that makes it a win for both of us.
If you made it through all eight, you have our sincere thanks. For your reward, we’ll give you an extra Tootsie Pop and a cool “Ugly Glasses” refrigerator magnet when you visit. And we’ll also hook you up with a pair of glasses that does more for you than any others ever have.