Fashion with a Cause
Has the world around you suddenly started looking blurry and you just can't get to focus on the things you want to? No, No this isn't about falling in love. it's about that dreaded eye exam that you should not dread anymore. Why, You ask?
Warby Parker just launched their Winter 2013 collection and their designs are rustic meets modern. The new collection has six new shapes of glasses in five new colors, including two custom two-toned acetates, in addition to some of their most dependably stylish frames in cold-weather hues. All frames are $95, including prescription lenses.
So whether you are looking for a pair of glasses because you failed an eye exam or want to add that sophistication to your look, Warby Parker Glasses are a great choice.
Here's a look at their Winter collection
Chamberlain Get the job done in assertive, bold frames with a square shape and a strong bridge.
Welty Welty’s keyhole bridge, curved browline, and slim acetate construction are a first-class combination.
Edgeworth Edgeworth’s keyhole bridge, 1940s-inspired eyeframe and signature plaques make it a heartbreaker. The slender temple arms are crafted from Japanese titanium.
Seymour Differentiate yourself from the corporate herd with Seymour, a professional but playful frame with instant appeal.
Nash Whatever the scenario, Nash’s vintage shape—generous, square frames—will make you sit up straighter.
Lyle A keyhole bridge and classic round frames make Lyle a frame for day and evening alike.
Web A slight contemporary twist to what could be traditional old-school frames, Webb’s smooth, rounded eye wire give it a dapper look.
Durand Durand’s round lenses and roomy width make a sharp first impression.
Watts An oversized, round eyeframe lends Watts a charmingly learned look. Slim temple arms and a keyhole bridge add a dose of midcentury panache. Perfect for bookworms and cool cats alike.
Langhorne This no-fail combination—rectangular frames plus a slightly rounded bridge—is designed to earn high marks
If that's not all, There are nearly 1 billion people in the world without access to prescription eye glasses and with every pair of glasses purchased at Warby Parker, they distribute a pair to someone in need through their non-profit partners. Go here, for details on their Buy a pair, Give a pair program.
There are many different styles and colors to browse through. You can find this collection and all the other amazing frames (including sunglasses) here. They also offer a Virtual Try-On and a Home Try-On program to take care of your online glasses shopping anxieties!
So go ahead, If you or one of your friends is looking for new pair of glasses or sunglasses, spread the word and shop at Warby Parker. You will not be disappointed.
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Hope you kickstarted the week on a good note!