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Day 2 in New York brought another amazing day with some of our favorite lines, great people and top notch eyewear…20120325-232036.jpg
We started the day off at Reptile and saw some awesome new styles and amazing gradient lens technology…

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Oliver People never disappoints and we saw some classic ophthalmic styles, sassy suns and three new signature styles coming soon…

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Matsuda was reintroduced about a year ago and are bringing great old styles back. They’re also working with that same aesthetic and adding some great new twists with a side shield aviator and other side shield sunglasses…

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Zero G brought a number of exciting new titanium styles to their collection that will be making their way on to the boards in the near future.

We wrapped the day up with Lindberg and Etnia but were having such a great time seeing the new product once again I forgot to take pictures… Not to worry, I’ll pull together a few photos for the summary posts I’m putting together for each company to give you an idea of what we saw.

Day 1 of Vision Expo and what a day it was…

First we met with Bevel and Orgreen and were shown a beautiful new collection with clean lines, amazing colors and clever names. Somehow I dropped the ball and didn’t snap any photos as we checked out the line.

We stopped by Face a Face and not only dug the new frames but also loved their new limited edition frame set, The Bocca…
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On to Theo Eyewear where we viewed some very exciting new zyls, titaniums and sunglasses…20120325-224135.jpg

From Theo we went to Salt Optics which unveiled yet another collection of solid, wearable ophthalmic frames and lovely new suns…20120325-224203.jpg
Anne et Valentin showed us another great, unique collection and some hot new colors like this turquoise spotted tortoise…

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The day wrapped up with an old favorite. The French eyewear line Vuarnet is making a comeback offering the same classic styles and amazing lenses…

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Did we enjoy our first day of Vision Expo 2012, I think Ken’s face below says it all… Yes we did!!!20120325-224315.jpg

Some of our crew is visiting New York for our annual journey to Vision Expo East, always watching for the latest and greatest eyewear to offer you on both our site and a our brick and mortar stores.
This year has a packed schedule meeting with many of our tried and true designers like Face a Face, Theo and Anne et Valentin to some amazing lines of yesteryear that are coming back on the scene like Matsuda and Vuarnet.
With so many great designers and manufacturers in one place we’re sure to have an epic collection of frames coming to all the Europtics location for spring and summer.
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I know you have all been extremely curious as to what sunglasses Nick Nolte was wearing on the red carpet at the Oscars on Sunday night, and now (if you haven’t read our Facebook) I am here to tell you: Wiley X Slik. If you thought Wiley X only sold sporty sunglasses, now you know differently. If Nick Nolte can wear them to the Oscars, you can dress up your every day suit with them, too!

Of course, Wiley X does specialize in sports sunglasses. All of their frames and lenses pass rigorous safety testing, and are approved to be worn as safety glasses. They also have a line of “Black Ops” sunglasses with matte black frames, and a blacked out logo. The military has been known to sport these frames, when they need the best quality, and safety as well. So, if you’re in the market for motorcycle glasses, goggles, or fashionable, sporty sunglasses, give Wiley X a try. They definitely won’t disappoint!

I wanted to write today about the Barton Perreira Dillinger sunglasses. These are a very cool, vintage style of sunglasses. The color that catches my eye the most is the Champagne with the Vintage Green sunglass lenses. This frame really hearkens back to a different era. In my mind, I see Read the rest of this entry »