
SUN DIAL KING
1 The Instant Eyewear line from ADLENS gets a rectangular sunglasses model, which the designers say was inspired by John Lennon’s spectacles in a 1966 video. Users adjust power levels via Adlens’ Alvarez technology. Angular temples feature Lennon’s signature, and packaging includes a custom guitar pick. adlens.com
$70
NOTE WORTHY
2 Master the art of professional note writing made personal with eyewear-themed cards. These folding notecards from CRANE & CO. subtly encourage a colorful eyewear wardrobe. Crane also has an engraved correspondence card featuring an aviator frame paired with cabana stripe envelopes for a classy seasonal look. crane.com
$16
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LIGHTEN UP
3 Maybe you’ve seen his optometric humor online, or in other magazines. Why not add a collection of Dr. Scott Lee’s SIGHT GAGS to your reception room, restroom — or both — with this book of 92 cartoons? Lee practices at Atlantis Eyecare in Southern California, and he worked as an illustrator before going to optometry school at UC Berkeley.
$13.95
ZIP TRIP
4 With a cool zippered case to keep its options together, the interchangeable component system from TIFOSI means fast switches between full frame, half frame and/or shield active eyewear. A notch system on each frame type clicks into a set of universal arms, and the user adds the appropriate lens.tifosioptics.com
From $100
HEALTHY LASHES
5 The makers of Lash Advance, MEDINICHE, want ECPs to try (and maybe sell) their drug-free, non-Rx lash and brow gel, so they’re offering a deep professional discount. Made with natural ingredients that help stimulate lash and brow health, it’s billed as a less-expensive alternative to prescription medications.
$10