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What makes our glasses different?

Updated: Mar 6, 2019

Simply put, quality. You won’t find corporate or mainstream brands here. Rather, we choose to support independent and highly skilled vendors that use only the best materials and handcraft the highest caliber products.


The investments we stand by are only of the highest standards, which is why we have a 2 year warranty on each and every frame.


Also, did you know 10% of our net proceeds are donated to our charity, Envision Boston Giving?

Below you’ll find some trivia about each brand we support:


Barton Perreira

This LA-based brand from internationally acclaimed designer Patty Perreira redefines style and elegance. Handmade by skilled artisans, inspired by nature, and worn by Angelina Jolie, Heidi Klum, and Orlando Bloom.


Blackfin Eyewear

Handmade in Italy and utilizing top quality titanium. Lighter than steel, just as resistant, and non-allergenic.


Cutler and Gross

Since 1969, this British luxury eyewear brand has combined the finest Italian craftsmanship with irrefutably cool style.


Etnia Barcelona

Bold, colorful, and creative frames made of natural acetates. This third-generation brand also runs a foundation empowering women in the optical field in developing nations.


Oliver Goldsmith

A British-based, family-run business for over 80 years and worn by the likes of Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, and Michael Caine.


Orgreen

A Scandinavian-based brand, frames are individually hand-painted.


SALT

Timeless style and effortless beauty. Headquartered in coastal California and heavily influenced by nature, frames are handcrafted using the best organic materials.

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