Button Eyes
Accessories for men are harder to come by but no less spectacular when you find them. Enter these Eyeball Button Covers from the Etsy shop of MotherMayIMosh. Coming in a set of five, these slip right over the regular buttons on any button down or dress shirt and the colors of these little evil eye oddities can be customized.
$40.70
invisionmag.com/062502

Can You See Me Now?
The Braille Institute and Applied Design have partnered to enhance the Atkinson Hyperlegible Next typeface, which improves legibility for those with low vision. The new version allows people to more easily find and comprehend information on signage, digital interfaces, or printed materials. Part of the Smithsonian Institution’s Cooper Hewitt permanent collection, it is now available in Google’s downloadable font library and Canva.
Free
brailleinstitute.org/freefont

You Eyeing Me, Dog?
Wearing an evil eye talisman is thought to offer protection against negative energy, safeguarding the wearer from its effects … and who needs that protection more than our beloved pets? Well, the Evil Eye Beaded Dog Collar from The Kenyan Collection has you — and them — covered. Handcrafted by skilled Maasai women, each collar is available in four different widths.
Starting at $50.50
kenyancollection.com
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Secure Attachment
Eye Tie offers a simple yet innovative solution to a common frustration — misplacing, dropping, and damaging eyewear. Created by Karen and Chalmer McWilliams, Eye Tie is a sleek, durable clip that attaches to the inside or outside of the temple to secure glasses to clothing, bags, and other surfaces.
$7.99 per three-pack
eyetieclip.com

Formerly Known As…
Previously Stag Medical, Vision Rescue is the trusted one-stop source for all things eyecare. An authorized distributor for over 100 trusted eyecare brands, Vision Rescue processes all orders and ships products within 24 hours from their 20,000 sq. ft. temperature-controlled warehouse in Florida.
Prices vary
visionrescue.com