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Eyeglasses FAQ

Why should you consider independent eyewear brands?

Large retailers/brands might not carry unique, high-quality frames that independent eyewear businesses frequently provide. Given that they are not constrained by the same profit margins as bigger businesses, these brands might also be more concerned with workmanship and sustainability with better craftsmanship and attention to detail. We talk more about the issues of large brands, especially those owned by Luxottica, in our article here.

Will I be able to find the same styles as chain store brands?

Independent eyewear brands frequently offer a wide variety of styles, and while they might not always have the most current trends, they might also offer distinctive and classic selections that you won’t find anywhere else. That being said, the glasses provided are usally more unique and independent brands tend to take more risks with unique styles not found by large eyewear companies. 

How can I find independent eyewear brands in my area?

Many independent eyewear companies have their own physical locations or partner with smaller, independently-owned boutiques to offer their glasses. You might also lookup independent eyeglasses companies online to see if they have stores nearby. Alternatively, you can look online for retailers, based in your country, that offer the brand of glasses you’re looking for. The likes of Amazon are also an excellent place to start.

Is independent eyewear more expensive than generic brand eyewear?

Independent eyewear companies may cost a little bit more than those sold at chain stores, but this is frequently because they use better materials and place a higher value on craftsmanship. Furthermore, buying from an independent eyewear brand can be considered an investment in a long-lasting good. They also offer great deals and often provide better working conditions and sustainable aspects to their business models. 

Can I get my prescription filled at an independent eyewear store?

Yes, a lot of independent eyeglasses shops fill prescriptions. To offer complete eye care, they could additionally have in-house opticians or collaborate with outside opticians. This will differ from brand to brand, so make sure to check with the company first for more information on this. 

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