Friday, July 10, 2015

Celebrities Wearing Our Frames

Many celebrities are wearing the frame brands we sell, such as LaFont, l.a. Eyeworks, Andy Wolf, Lindberg, Robert Marc, and Persol to name a few.

Megan Fox wearing LaFont Karima, and George Clooney wearing Persol 2157 sunglasses in the movie "Ocean's Thirteenth".




Kirsten Vangsness from the hit television series "Criminal Minds" wearing l.a. Eyeworks Douglas, and Melissa Meyers wearing Robert Marc 719 aviator sunglasses.




Lady Gaga wearing Andy Wolf Jordans sunglasses, and Richard Gere wearing a Lindberg rimless titanium frame.



If you have a favorite celebrity and want the look they're wearing, call or stop by our store today for more information.  In most cases, if we carry the brand they are wearing, we can get the frame for you!  Special orders may require a deposit and any custom made frames, such as a Lindberg, are no returnable. Please visit our store today and view our great selection of frames.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

KNOW YOUR OPTIONS FOR TRANSITION LENSES

Transition lenses have been around for a very long time.  Technology has improved significantly over the past several years, and there are several options available to the consumer.

Transitions (a/k/a as photochromic lenses) lenses primarily darken outdoors when activated by direct UV light. That's why they change color outdoors and remain clear indoors.  Most transition lenses do not darken behind the windshield of a car because the windshield blocks UV light.  Temperature also can influence the effectiveness of transition lenses.

There are several types to choose from:

Signature:
 *lenses respond only to UV light, which get darker outdoors and return quicker to their original clear state indoors.  

X-tra active:
* lenses respond to both UV light and natural (visible, clear or white) light, so they are able to darker behind the windshield of a car.  However, you will always have a hint of tint on your lenses.

Drivewear:
* lenses respond to UV light, natural light and various weather temperatures.  How dark the lens get depends on all these factors.  These lenses are polarized at all times and in all weather conditions.  

Vantage:
* polarized lenses that respond only to UV light, which get darker outdoors and return quicker to their original clear state indoors.  Transitions are available in brown, gray and green tints in a variety of lens material.  

For additional information, please click here

Thursday, May 7, 2015

SPORTS GLASSES

More and more athletes are taking seriously their eyewear as a critical piece of their sports equipment. But you don't need to be a serious or professional athlete to realize the benefits that technology and equipment can have on your enjoyment and performance of outdoor sports and activities. From golf to cycling, running, hiking, skiing, motorcycle riding and water sports – having the right sports glasses can make a huge difference.

How you see through your lenses can play a major role in your game.  Golfers may want to consider a lenses specifically designed for the sport. A progressive golf lens offers sharp viewing in all three areas for far distant green, the ball at player's feet, and the score card, and also enhances peripheral vision. This lens is also designed to fit difficult wrap around frames. Some lenses are designed to fit extra-large sports/sun frames.  An impact resistant safety lenses is recommended for all sports glasses along with an anti-reflective treatment to combat glare. Adding transitions, polarization, tint, anti-fog or anti-reflective treatment to your lenses is also beneficial and can make a significance difference by reducing eye fatigue and protecting your eyes from the sun's harmful UVA and UVB rays.  Certain color tints work better for certain types of sports.  

We offer the latest in lens technology for single vision, bi-focal and progressive wearers along with a variety of lens treatments such as tints, transitions, polarization and anti-reflective treatments.  Stop by our store today and tell us what sport you play, and we will go over all your options with you.  



Wednesday, April 15, 2015

POLARIZED LENSES

Polarized lenses block light rays that would normally enter your eyes after reflecting off of surfaces. The light that enters your eye after passing through a polarized lens has been filtered, allowing the wearer to see in a different way.

Health benefits:

Polarized lenses reduce glare and improves safety by blocking reflections.  This improves eye comfort and allows you to take in the view without squinting.  Roadways and water sources are major major culprits of glare, and can cause danger to drivers who may already struggle with vision issues. Glare can create a very uncomfortable eye health issue for people with sensitive eyes, and even may cause migraines in patients who are prone to developing them.

Polarized lenses are great for water sports such as fishermen and boaters, which makes the water easier to see.  Without polarized lenses, the water's surface simply reflects everything around it.

Eyestrain can be relieved with wearing polarized lenses.  Squinting to see clear images stresses the eye and creates uncomfortable eye health issues like redness, irritation, fatigue and headaches. Polarized lenses neutralize these issues and allows eyes to feel more comfortable and well rested.

Wearing polarizes lenses can reveal colors and images like never before.  You will see crisply and clearly at a level of detail that may astound you!

Click here for more information on polarized lenses.



Blue Tech Lens Technology

Did you know that high energy light known as blue light is posing a threat to eye heath?  Many of us on a daily basis are exposed to blue light radiated by fluorescent and CFL light bulbs, computer screens, tablets, smart phones and televisions.  Protecting your eyes by using new lens technology on your next pair of eyewear may help reduce your exposure to these harmful UV rays.

Blue tech lens material is available for every day eyewear.  It may also be used for sunwear for added protection in reducing glare, improves visual acuity and night vision.  It is also impact resistant, improves contrast, and enhances natural depth and color perception.

Specialty anti-reflective coatings are also available which combines the benefits of reducing glare and blocking blue light.

Stop by our store today and ask one of our opticians about blue tech lens technology and anti-reflective coatings. You'll be glad you did!

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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Ordering your glasses on line





AOA (American Optometric Association) Study Finds Issues With Safety, Prescriptions

When it comes to buying eyeglasses online according to a recent study by the American Optometric Association (AOA). Conducted last year with the Optical Laboratories Association and The Vision Council, the study discovered an alarming rate of problems with prescription compliance and impact resistance. Nearly half of the eyeglasses (44.8 percent) had incorrect prescriptions or safety issues. Researchers had 10 individuals order two pairs of glasses, including pairs for both adults and children, from each of 10 of the most popular online optical vendors. In all 200 pairs were ordered, with frame styles chosen in the midrange options for each vendor, in varying frame materials, lens styles and prescriptions. Only 154 pairs of the orders were received. The study then analyzed lenses, including measurement of sphere power, cylinder power and axis, add power (if specified), separation of distance of optical centers and center thickness. Several pairs were delivered incorrectly such as single vision instead of bifocals or lens treatments were added or omitted. Nearly three out of 10 (29 percent) pairs had at least one lens that failed to meet the required prescription, a problem typically found and corrected when ordered through and delivered by an optometrist. Nearly one-fourth (23 percent) of the lenses failed impact resistance testing, which highlights a major safety issue. Children’s glasses performed even worse, with 29 percent failing impact testing.

Read more about this study and the findings by clicking here

Taken directly from WWW.AOA.ORG

http://www.aoa.org/documents/public/A_Closer_Look_at_Ordering_Eyeglasses_Online.pdf

Friday, March 13, 2015

How to choose your next pair of sunwear

          UV exposure caused by the sun is the leading cause of blindness in Americans.  Premium quality sunwear offers the best protection for your eyes.  Consider the following factors, before shopping for your next pair of sunwear. 

Lenses:                                                           
* durability                                                          
* scratch resistant                                              
* glare protection (front and back)                      
* impact resistant                                             
* 100% UV absorption                                         
* better vision/comfort
* warranty

Frames:
* hypoallergenic
* durability
* holds adjustment
* better fit/comfort
* high fashion
* warranty

          Premium quality sunwear should offer all of the above options, while most generic sunwear does not.  We offer premium quality sunwear with a variety of options, including, but not limited to:

* various color tints
* various color mirrors
* anti-reflective treatment
* blue tech lenses
* polarized/non-polarized 
* photo-polar lenses 

          Stop by our store today to learn more about choosing your next pair of sunwear!

          If you want to learn more about UV exposure and the affects on our eyes Click Here!