Posts Tagged ‘Reptile’
Tis the season for sunglasses, and today I want to talk about one of Reptile’s newer offerings; the Reptile Plateau. The Plateau is a very retro frame, and works great for people with small or medium size heads. It is what’s called a Read the rest of this entry »
Day 2 in New York brought another amazing day with some of our favorite lines, great people and top notch eyewear…
We started the day off at Reptile and saw some awesome new styles and amazing gradient lens technology…

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

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…

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.

We just visited Reptile at Vision Expo and saw all their latest and greatest sunglasses.

There was a great new wrap, the Crocodile, two new aviator styles, the Indo and the Terrapin, a sassy feminine style the Stilletto and more.

The exceptional quality of Reptile was present but taken to a new level. They have mastered a technology that allows them to offer fully polarized gradient lenses in both glass and polycarbonate. Look for these lenses in the Indo, Terrapin and Stilletto styles.
Now that we’re officially into 2012, you may have noticed some significant price increases by a couple of your favorite sunglasses manufacturers, in their Rx lenses (specifically Maui Jim and Oakley). What caused the price change? The main reason the prices jumped so significantly is that neither Maui Jim nor Oakley are making traditionally surfaced Rx lenses anymore. They have both gone fully digital. What does this Read the rest of this entry »
Hey everyone! I know it’s getting very close to the end of the year, and I wanted to remind you all that you can use your Flex Dollars, HSA accounts, and similar funds here at www.eOptics.com. As long as you are spending your Flex Dollars, or Health Savings Account money towards prescription eyewear or sunglasses, it is usable on any combination of frames and lenses in our stores. We have authentic prescription Maui Jim sunglasses, Reptile sunglasses, Tag Read the rest of this entry »
