Nothing Says Style & Protection Like Sunglasses
Sunglasses are as timelessly fashionable as they are exceptionally comfortable. But more than that, they’re probably the coolest personal protective equipment (PPE) you can wear.
Medical science has found that age-related macular degeneration and cataracts can develop easier with chronic UV exposure.
You can always get a UV coating on your custom lenses. But a great pair of prescription sunglasses—with 100% UVA and UVB protection—offers a lot more living comfort.Please book an appointment today and tell us your choice of multiple tinting options, polarization, and other essential features.
Our Brands
Blake Kuwahara
A collection of frames that are a mashup of my colliding aesthetics with special attention paid to sculpting and tactility. They are artful but wearable. By using laborious production techniques and a lot of handwork, an inner silhouette is encased in an unexpectedly fresh outer shape. This seamless fusion of two frames and the juxtaposition of contrasting form and color create a design tension that is thoroughly modern yet comfortably familiar. A paradox. Like me.
Caroline Abram
Optician turned designer, Caroline Abram knows what eyewear needs and the fashion people want. Her style is soft enough to be approachable, while striking enough to be considered trendy. Her line of simple statement glasses are so popular she has expanded to include a children’s line.
Erkers
Erkers presents the epitome of class with eyewear being a family business since 1879. Through five generations of original ownership, Erkers knows fine eyewear. If you want to channel the spirit of St. Louis while knowing you are truly prepared for any endeavour, allow us to fit the perfect Erkers to frame to your world.
Jacques Marie Mage
JMM (Jaques Marie Mage) is a Los Angeles based producer of designer, limited edition goods with a focus on micro-produced artisanal eyewear. JMM combines world-class craftsmanship with advanced production methods and an array of luxurious materials to produce bold, geometric frames that draw inspiration from various countries, cultures, and generations. Designed to be powerful, playful, and meaningfully idiosyncratic, JMM creates sophisticated statement pieces that offer a unique perspective.
Masunaga
Goemon Masunaga began crafting optical wear in 1905, and his legacy continues. Masunaga handles every step of the creation in their eyewear collection, from the raw materials down to the final touches at the end of the production line. Each piece exudes quality craftsmanship and superior materials. Elegance and sophistication define this collection of flattering eyewear.
MODO
MODO is dedicated to consistently designing eyewear that blends effortless minimalism with harmonious functionality. Their creative inspiration is found in the cities MODO resides in: New York, Milano, and Stockholm. Inventive technology and colorful designs achieve a highly unique collection of beautiful frames.
NW 77th
A history dating back to 1879, NW 77th - by Studio Optyx Eyewear - is a line of stylish frames made in St. Louis, MO. As the oldest eyewear company is still run by descendants of the original family, Studio Optyx brings a new sense of fun and distinctive style to an established and storied brand.
Tom Davies
Each frame in the Tom Davies collection is handcrafted using the finest materials, taking 16 to 22 hours of detailed work to be brought to fruition. Tom Davies aims to bring you frames that fit properly, are comfortable, and bring luxurious style to your wardrobe without being outrageous.
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Where to Find Us
Find our office at 28700 Chagrin Boulevard in between Brainard Rd and Lander Rd. We are located across the street from ETON Shopping Center.
There is ample free parking in front of the building.
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- Phone: 216-292-3937
- Email: [email protected]
Address
28700 Chagrin Boulevard, Suite 11Woodmere, OH 44122
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