We build
your eyeglasses in - house, the way eyeglasses should be made.
Assist in the distribution of
eyeglasses in collaboration with the consulting optician, OD or MD
We build
your eyeglasses in - house, the way eyeglasses should be made.
The innovations can be financial — the realm of microfinance — which has been a transformative force, although one suffering deep growing pains in India — and its less well - known cousin, microfranchising (a model best illustrated by VisionSpring's network of homegrown entrepreneurs providing cheap
eyeglasses in poor places).
We build
your eyeglasses in - house, the way eyeglasses should be made.
More than a dozen students who never wore
eyeglasses in class (or contacts — I checked) had prescriptions
Warby Parker's Durand
Eyeglasses in Woodland Tortoise.
This exhibit was designed as a replica of the first American Optical company «spectacle shop» in Southbridge, Massachusetts, where George Washington Wells, father of the founders of Old Sturbridge Village began manufacturing
eyeglasses in the late 1800s.
So far, results have been good: the company's North American hub shipped 83,066 prescription
eyeglasses in January compared with 38,207 in same period in 2011, an increase of 117 %.
THE SIMPSONS: Mr. Burns gives his employees high - tech
eyeglasses in order to spy on them in the «Specs and the City» episode of THE SIMPSONS airing Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014 (8:00 - 8:30 PM ET / PT) on FOX.
Not exact matches
What started as a simple «buy one, give one» concept where
eyeglasses were donated to those
in need has morphed into proof that corporate social responsibility can truly make a difference
in the world and that the motives are far beyond income goals.
The first woman to receive a doctorate
in physics from Cambridge University, Dr. Blodgett created non-reflective coatings for
eyeglasses and «improved lenses used
in cinematography.»
Spade and Sperduti's work with online
eyeglasses startup Warby Parker is a great example of how obsessing over details
in order to bring a brand to life can become a powerful marketing and advertising strategy.
But when Gregory and Flanagan pressed them about where they made the most money, the optometrists said the highest margins were
in eyeglass frames, not exams.
But Brin's timing is not propitious, coming as many developers and early Glass users are losing interest
in the much - hyped, $ 1,500 test version of the product: a camera, processor and stamp - sized computer screen mounted to the edge of
eyeglass frames.
And through its buy - one - give - one model, it has given more than 1 million pairs of
eyeglasses to low - income people
in need.
In their case, the target was the
eyeglass industry, whose high markups were virtually inescapable.
The
eyeglasses arm of TOMS started five years later,
in 2011, and has since given 200,000 pairs of glasses to those
in need.
Neil Blumenthal is co-founder and co-CEO of the upstart
eyeglasses seller Warby Parker, which is based
in New York City.
The contact lenses were developed during the past 18 months
in the clandestine Google X lab that also came up with a driverless car, Google's Web - surfing
eyeglasses and Project Loon, a network of large balloons designed to beam the Internet to unwired places.
Developed
in the secretive X lab that came up with a driverless car and web - surfing
eyeglasses, the flimsy helium - filled inflatables beam the Internet down to earth as they sail past on the wind.
Having founded
eyeglass startup Warby Parker
in 2010 with Neil Blumenthal, Andrew Hunt and David Gilboa, the team took on big - name companies like LensCrafters and Pearle Vision
in hopes of disrupting an industry that has seen little, if any, innovation
in the recent past.
Beginning
in 2010, the B.C. Ministry of Health Services allowed anyone, not just optometrists and opticians, the right to sell
eyeglasses.
It didn't take long for Coastal to expand into the cutthroat
eyeglasses market,
in which the company also made quick gains.
Yet, the company's segmented market information offers a telling detail: while Coastal's
eyeglasses sales
in North America are almost equal to its core contact lens business, glasses account for a much smaller portion of the firm's sales
in places such as Sweden, Japan and Australia.
James Murray Wells: When the young college student
in Britain realized there wasn't an online e-tailer for
eyeglasses, he quickly filled that need.
It was 2010, and the company, which sells
eyeglasses online, was flooded with orders after being featured
in the pages of Vogue and GQ.
Since its founding
in 2010, the
eyeglass retailer has raised $ 115.5 million
in venture - capital funding (most recently taking
in $ 100 million
in a round of funding led by T. Rowe Price
in April), opened 16 storefronts
in nine cities and become a «unicorn» with a valuation of $ 1.2 billion.
RETAIL BRICKS VS. CLICKS
In the world of direct - to - consumer, it's easier than ever to shop for clothing, shoes, cosmetics,
eyeglasses, dinner kits, active wear — even mattresses.
While it is laudable that the President wants to preserve jobs, let's not forget that many Trump - affiliated companies make
eyeglasses, perfume, cuff links and suits
in Bangladesh, China, Honduras and other lower - wage countries, not
in the United States.
In addition to standard recyclable items, some Franklin Templeton sites also facilitate recycling of used batteries,
eyeglasses, mobile phones, and other items that are donated to community nonprofit organizations.
Founded by Neil Blumenthal and Dave Gilboa, who wanted to find a way to provide relatively affordable, stylish
eyeglasses and sunglasses, Warby Parker started online and then migrated to brick - and - mortar, with its glasses now sold
in 18 locations across the U.S.
Toms built its brand and reputation through its innovative one - to - one giving campaign, which gives one pair of shoes (and now
eyeglasses) to a child
in need for every pair it sells.
With a mission to provide quality
eyeglasses and expert eye care services, My Eyelab has become a leader
in the eye health industry by developing an accessible alternative to over-priced eye care services.
Though plagued by cost overruns, and a ghastly blunder
in manufacturing the main mirror that had to be corrected by a Space Shuttle mission
in December 1993 (which, essentially, put corrective
eyeglasses on the telescope), the....
In certain respects, this portrait of Lewis is also reminiscent of Paul Tillich (sans
eyeglasses), a similarly formidable, uncompromising, difficult, and highly original thinker.
Though Shults is all of 30
in human years, his hair — cut Wall Street conservative — is starting to thin, and his wire - framed
eyeglasses are distinctly unhip.
looks like he's need to use big
eyeglasses, so he know that goal was
in front on him, im sure he's already getting lack of anything since he's already 30 and i see he did nt have that wild spirit / strong will.
Whether I'm buying toys or new
eyeglasses, I seek out small independent retailers
in my neighborhood.
Stitch up something lovely to wear
in your hair like the 4 - Way Reversible Headband, or how about making an ultra-practical-meets-super-cute
Eyeglasses Case?
With more than 6 million pounds produced
in the U.S. each year, bisphenol A is found
in dental sealants, baby bottles, the liners of food cans, CDs and DVDs,
eyeglasses and hundreds of household goods.
EyeBuyDirect is able to create high quality, cheap
eyeglasses because they are the manufacturer, supplier and retailer, so they are able to do every step of the process
in their very own global prescription and manufacturing program.
It is extremely common — it can be found
in eyeglasses, CD and DVD cases, shatterproof plastic, canned foods, cash register receipts, and more.
«He had been working fitting
eyeglasses after he finished his Army service
in 1952,» said his wife, Ceda Baldini.
What's hanging
in YOUR closet, VJ, besides designer clothes and
eyeglasses.
Andrews, a big man who sports a pair of full rim
eyeglasses like Roger Sterling or Lane Pryce of «Mad Men,» spoke with the party designate at a Cafe Kubal
in Syracuse's Eastwood neighborhood.
BPA is a ubiquitous component
in many plastics, including the form of polycarbonate used to make products such as water and baby bottles, sports equipment, medical and dental devices, and
eyeglass lenses.
The prosthesis proposed by John Pezaris, an assistant
in neuroscience at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)
in Boston — at least as it's envisioned at this early stage — would be worn like a pair of
eyeglasses, with digital cameras over a person's eyes that connect to an array of electrodes implanted
in the brain.
In developed countries,
eyeglasses or contact lenses are routinely prescribed to correct these causes of impaired vision.
Regular lenses focus and aim visible, infrared, and microwave light, making them useful
in a variety of everyday devices such as cameras, cell phones, and
eyeglasses.