Jimmy Crystal
LaFont
VeraWang
Vera Bradley
Field and Stream
Randy Jackson
Kenzie
Carreera
Ray Ban
Kala
Koali
OGA
Columbia
Anne Taylor
LBI (St Moritz / Crystals)
BMEC
Versace
Many Private Labels
Charmant (Elle, AB, Titaniums)
Jimmy Crystal
LaFont
VeraWang
Vera Bradley
Field and Stream
Randy Jackson
Kenzie
Carreera
Ray Ban
Kala
Koali
OGA
Columbia
Anne Taylor
LBI (St Moritz / Crystals)
BMEC
Versace
Many Private Labels
Charmant (Elle, AB, Titaniums)
Ophthalmic Optician, Society to Advance Opticianry
Very nice.
Trying A&A's Jimmy Crystal. The Croc's didn't go, surprisingly.
Both practices are in the same office park. Same architecture, same basic color schemes, same frame boards. I've never seen two dispensaries so cosmetically similar. Radically different clienteles. I attribute it to the fact that both doctors have long-running practices that were once in different locations.
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I am going to assume you have Rayban?
Yes, but not specifically for the ladies. We have a few styles that have appropriate coloring.
Help, Trying to locate a silicone alternative to the silhouette nose pads. No luck with the manufacturer. Patient is allergic et the standard nose pads. Thanks
doc, your making the classic mistake a lot of opticians do, what the hell do you want to sell the same thing as everyone else, it does not separate you from them, then its just a matter of who has the better price for the same garbage.
go to the trade shows, its well worth the expense, and look at all the vendors you probably never heard of, especially some of the german companies. now buy those items instead, that way you have something no one else does. when people ask you about yours compared to the competitors, you say mine is bettter, and then point out why.
i learned this lesson from a little old jewish guy that had a jewelry shop across the street from me. he came over one day and said saake, in 1945 i was selling watch crystals for 25 cents, guy down the street was selling watch crystals for 15 cents. people would come in and say hey mintz, why your crystals 25 cents when ledfords are 15 cents, i would tell them , mine are better, austrian xtal, i,m still in business they are not
so that s what i did from then on and sold tens of thousands of dollars worth of frames from a little store that was 432 sq feet. i had no competition, and the best part, these type of vendors didnt go all over the town telling your business to the other opticians, because they didnt go all over town, after the initial contact at the show, it was all phone and mail.
Safilo has Kate Spade and Marchon Chloe. Kate Spade is good with younger women and they come in small sizes which is rare. Chloe is more elegant and a bigger frame. Both designers are very popular in our practice.
Dr K have you tried Charmant's AWEAR collection? They made out of a proprietary material whose main ingredient is fruit juice. Crazy, super light and extremely durable. I bought 3 of them about 3 years ago because the seemed like they would fall apart, I've never had a breakage on them once. People love that they are super lightweight and a lot of titanium only folks switch to them. The rep convinced me I should buy more 5 months ago because I had been selling them, I thought it was overkill but now I only have 2 of the 15 I bought left, sunglasses sell great too.
They don't have as many coloration and texture abilities as Zyl, but are much nicer than TR90 if you ask me. Old hippies and Conservative Farmers alike enjoy the fact that they are made out of fruit juice lol.
I've been out of the frame buying market way too long to comment on any list, but I have to put in a plug for a manufacturer that appeared in our office's dispensary a couple years ago. I now have 4 of them and almost never fail to receive compliments on them (I've had flight attendants, waiters, and even people standing in line with me at the grocery store ask me where I got my glasses)... Also, they aren't all that expensive.
The brand is iGreen (no financial interest in the company, and no- Essilor doesn't own them- just love their product :^). If you're at Vision Expo look them up. They have a line that uses a groove mount (but it's a full plastic frame- just really thin). You can literally get it in 100+ colors/patterns, and the temples (which are also available in 100+ colors) are interchangeable, so if you have 3 pair of frames and 3 temples, you can get like 9 different looks (if my math serves me correctly :^). They're also super light. I won't post a link (not sure if that's permitted), but of the two dozen or so glasses I own, I probably wear my iGreens 75% of the time.
Pete Hanlin, ABOM
Vice President Professional Services
Essilor of America
http://linkedin.com/in/pete-hanlin-72a3a74
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