Spring styles hit the boards and though patients are still price conscious, their desire for bold and colorful frames are on the rise.
These lenses shift the narrative by serving the purpose of offering a chic alternative to the traditional dark shades.
Customer spending contracts with an eye toward more practical and durable brands.
Some well-known names once again dominated sales.
Sales across the board were a mixed bag with no real standouts but independent brands did come out on top.
A decade ago optician Chris Wheaton shared with us a vision of his ‘dream optical’. This year the real thing blew our judges away…
With 20 years in finance and operations with top brands, Jesse brings expertise and visionary leadership to RAEN.
It’s time to note the shift away from gender conforming eyewear shapes with these non-binary eyeglass and sunglass styles.
The Group announced the appointment of Jeff Fitzhugh who will be stepping into the role of President of De Rigo Rem on July 8th.
Though a few (sun) brands still garner many mentions, ophthalmic frames sales seem to have gotten much more evenly spread.
While suns sales remained tight between a few regular characters, optical brand sales were all over the map!
Color seems to be making a big impact!
Some high-end movers thanks to FSA spending!
Designer brands and statement makers seem to be having a moment!
Some very familiar names lead the charge during the height of summer.
As Summer kicked off ophthalmic sales slowed while sunglass sales picked up. Evenso, there was one clear winner in the sun field.
The usual suspects remain strong but indies are stongly represented.
The calm before the storm, suns sales slowed as did sales overall, while some brands remain as strong as ever.
Color and style ruled the day in the end of summer’s top sellers.
An increase in luxury brands have made the list.
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