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ckathynot
10-26-2006, 10:19 PM
I have a patient coming in next month and wants to see something real different in a light rimless frame. He is currently in Silhouettes.

Any suggestions?

harry a saake
10-26-2006, 10:23 PM
there is a company over in germany, whos name escapes me, but this fellow is at all the vision expos, and has some of the most beautiful work i have ever seen, even billy Brock was impressed, maybe one of the other optiboarders can give you the name, unless i can find it

Ory
10-26-2006, 11:48 PM
check out X-ICE: http://www.splitvision-eyewear.com/

They won't let you look at the online catalogue without a username but if you watch the styles that cycle through, about the 5th is a really unusual rimless.

I have no affiliation with this company.

optigrrl
10-27-2006, 01:54 AM
www.minima.fr (http://www.minima.fr)

US distribution through The Lens Works

Amazing array of colors. Lightweight. Durable. 10 yr warranty! Bridge sizes from 14mm to 22mm on certain models!

*I do not work for this company nor do I receive financial compensation for the promotion therof.

Fezz
10-27-2006, 08:45 AM
Billy Brock. Let the lens be the star, not the frame.

Jedi
10-27-2006, 12:56 PM
Their is some really cool stuff in Chrome Hearts (http://www.osainternational.com/collections/ch/catalog.aspx?t=1). Some with wood temples and sterling silver detailing. Gold and Wood is a very elegant collection that also utilizes natural materials. For something completely different try the Kamaeleon (http://www.bellinger.dk/gal_kamaeleon.asp) line from Bellinger. Thick interchangable temples with lots of colour and design.

Audiyoda
10-27-2006, 01:14 PM
I second Minima. Not a huge fan of ChromeHearts - and their minimum buy in is crazy. I saw Gold and Wood @ VEW - nice product and they're willing to work with you on a minimum.

Grubendol
10-27-2006, 01:35 PM
Listen to Optigrrl. Minima is da awesome.

EDIT: I like all the Star Wars fans posting in this one.

ikon44
10-27-2006, 02:33 PM
I have just had the new minima 2 plus range in ,it has the option of buying different colour zyl temples and bridge that can be clipped onto the frame so you can have the frame very minimalistic or add a bit of color if you prefer ,most of my clients choose 3 different colours when they buy the frame so it is a really good add on.:cheers:

Cherry Optical
10-29-2006, 05:20 PM
Their is some really cool stuff in Chrome Hearts (http://www.osainternational.com/collections/ch/catalog.aspx?t=1). Some with wood temples and sterling silver detailing. Gold and Wood is a very elegant collection that also utilizes natural materials. For something completely different try the Kamaeleon (http://www.bellinger.dk/gal_kamaeleon.asp) line from Bellinger. Thick interchangable temples with lots of colour and design.

:cry: Made me remember my CH Herman's that I left at a concert in Nashville. Damn those were some cool shades...

O my! And that reminds me of another pair of Chrome Hearts I lost in a river on a tubing trip.....

Adam

Optus
11-13-2006, 01:19 PM
Hi,
look at the Swedish frame manufakturer Polaris Eyewear at:
www.polaris.se (http://www.polaris.se) or
www.polaris.co.uk (http://www.polaris.co.uk)
there you will find something special.
rega:) rds
Optus

JerryR
11-13-2006, 02:46 PM
Lindbergh (air titanium), has a really nice selection of rimless in a huge amount of colors and shapes