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Yesterday morning we were thrilled to see that EDGE Magazine published a lengthy interview I did with them last
week around how to choose fashionable sunglasses and take care of your vision at the same time.
EDGE is the largest network of local Gay, Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) news and entertainment portals in the world, serving 500,000 readers from a variety of metropolitan areas around the United States and beyond.
Unfortunately, they don’t currently serve Detroit, but we’re hoping to change that with this story.
Check out the full article here (it’s pretty cool):
http://www.edgeonthenet.com/index.php?ch=style&sc=fashion&sc2=news&sc3=&id=102117
We also made EDGE’s photo spread on cool sunglasses, sending them a pair of the same Ray-Ban 3025 aviators that Megan Fox has popularized.
Special thanks to David Andrusia, the author of the article, and the entire EDGE staff for being so great to work with.
Raise your hand if you were ever traumatized by a really bad looking pair of eyeglasses at nine years old?
The good news is that today, children, ‘Tweens and teens have more choices than ever before when it comes to finding cool eyeglasses that they’ll actually want to wear.
Over the past several months, we’ve been expanding our children’s line of eyewear at Urban Optiques.
Included in that expansion is the addition of more Lafont Pour Les Enfants frames to our existing collection, swapping out our older Tiny2 frames for the latest styles (as well as adding some additional inventory) and just recently, adding the Ray-Ban Junior line.
Okay, it’s time for some Sunday afternoon fun courtesy of Ray-Ban and “Never Hide Films.”
What do you get when you combine two guys, a pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarers and some crazy pitching and catching skills?
You get “Guy Catches Glasses with Face” — an brilliant guerrilla marketing video from Ray-Ban that supports their “Never Hide” advertising campaign.
While this video isn’t new, it continues generate views (over 4.5 million to date) on YouTube and plenty of theorizing in comments on how these guys pulled off their stunt. Spoiler to follow after you watch the original video, so don’t jump ahead.
So, without further ado, here’s “Guy Catches Glasses with Face“: