This modern version of the retro “browline” frame design is a great Rx sunglass option– Just ask Rich! Style-wise, it spruces up his everyday look, while maintaining solid comfort and functionality.
Rich is in good spirits wearing his new SHO EYEWINKS sunglass!
Oh, the rewards and trials of making the trek overseas to handpick eyewear styles… for a “mom & pop” shop like us, there are many! However, the rewards outweigh the trials and often, we discover some “hidden gems” of the eyewear world. This new Dutch line is that gem on our everlasting search forstylish, good quality frames at a great value.
We are excited to carry this new collection that boasts handcrafted fashion-forward looks in attractive color options, available in both matte and polished finishes. The quality, feel, and style is a steal at a $120 retail price.
Get in soon- the collection is already gained interest and our limited stock is moving quickly!
Malia rocks in this Victory eyewear model that captures the retro-classic style, but yields to the contemporary edge that most of us aspire to… we’re loving her look!
These new Eyefunc styles arrived the other day and we are enamored of this sharp, modernist take on the classic Browline frame style! This is just the beginning of a crop of new fall eyewear that is on its way into the shop for the last months of 2016! Stay tuned….
What is your favorite thing about working for Eyes on Fremont?
My co-workers and the fact that i am challenged everyday in making and customizing frames.
What is your favorite glasses trend? Why?
Vintage / Classic, I’ve always like vintage eyeware. Its cool to see style influence by it become more popular.
What would your advice be to a person picking out glasses for the first time?
Try on different looks to find what fits you.
When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
A travel writer for National Geographic and an astrobiologist…I was an ambitious kid.
What is your favorite glasses trend? Why?
I’m really digging the thin, light-weight metal trend. I appreciate the durability and comfortability of a metal frame, and I like the double-bar look. It’s a throwback without being obnoxious.
What do you enjoy doing when you’re not working?
When I’m not slinging specs, I like coffee and crosswords, hanging out in hammocks, spontaneous road trips and gin and tonics.
What is your favorite thing about working for Eyes on Fremont?
Finding the perfect pair of glasses for a guest.
If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do?
Buy my family a mansion. I might allow myself to stay there as well.
What is your favorite glasses trend? Why?
Well-fitting glasses. That trend never goes out of style.
What do you enjoy doing when you’re not working?
Riding my bikes
What is your favorite glasses trend and why?
Vintage looks – because I’m vintage.
When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
A veterinarian
If you could have dinner with anyone alive or dead, who would it be?
George Orwell
What would your advice be to a person picking out glasses for the first time?
Choose something that expresses who you are.
If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do?
Double check the ticket.
What would your advice be to a person picking out glasses for the first time?
Step out of your comfort zone.
What do you enjoy doing when you’re not working?
Cooking and hanging out with my dog.
What is your favorite glasses trend and why?
Larger, vintage-inspired plastics – takes me back to when I first started selling glasses in 1991.
What is your favorite thing about working for Eyes on Fremont? Making people happy by finding the perfect frame for them.
Who is your biggest inspiration and why? Robert Downey JR – Survive/Thrive
What is one thing most people don’t know about you? I still watch cartoons on Saturday mornings!
What advice would you give to a person picking out glasses for the first time? Wear glasses YOU like!!
What do you enjoy doing when you’re not at work? Family time is always the best!
What is your favorite thing about working for Eyes on Fremont? The people! Helping someone find a personal item they use for 16 hours a day is a complete privilege.