
Matsuda 2903H – From the Heritage Collection. Never forget where you came from!

Matsuda 2903H – From the Heritage Collection. Never forget where you came from!

Linda Farrow – Solid Titanium for strength and lightness plated with 18K Gold. Lenses are flashed with real gold too. Exquisite!

Linda Farrow – love the interplay between round and straight lines designed into the sunnies!

Gold and Wood and lip candy
Oliver Goldsmith – access to the archives is possible, let us know what you are looking for and we’ll see what we can getcha.
It’s always summer in Austin! Which means one thing: it is socially acceptable to wear sunglasses all of the time!

Tactile structure is created right during the production process. This gives the designer the freedom to develop the structures that cannot be realized with other methods of production. Layer by layer, a fine nylon powder that simulates silk is melted using a precise laser. The result: A flexible and light material with a semi-matte finish and a new dimension. The color palette for the sunglasses ranges from light sand and gray tones to the deep-dark nuances of blue and violet.

Fine Eyewear and Eyecare offers the Linda Farrow eyewear collection in addition to many other fine collections of eyewear. Our eye doctors also provide advanced vision care to the families of Austin, Cedar Park, Leander, Georgetown, Round Rock and surrounding communities. Visit our main website for a preview of Gotti and read more about our eye wear collections : Fine Eyewear Collection
Unique Gotti Eyewear – Switzerland’s best

Fine Eyewear and Eyecare offers the Gotti eyewear collection in addition to many other fine collections of eyewear. Our eye doctors also provide advanced vision care to the families of Austin, Cedar Park, Leander, Georgetown, Round Rock and surrounding communities. Visit our main website for a preview of Gotti and read more about our eye wear collections : Fine Eyewear Collection
More than one in four American adults are risking serious eye damage through exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, according to a new report from The Vision Council, “Protection for the Naked Eye: Sunglasses as a Health Necessity.” The report, which is intended to educate consumers about the importance of wearing sunglasses to protect against UV. It finds that more than 25 percent of U.S. adults rarely or never wear sunglasses, and nearly two-thirds are unaware of the link between UV exposure and serious eye diseases such as cataracts and age-related macular degeneration.
The report also finds that more than one-third of parents report that their children 13 and under rarely or never wear sunglasses, despite the fact that children are at increased risk for UV overexposure.
To view or download a copy of the report, Protection for the Naked Eye: Sunglasses as a Health Necessity, click here.