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Warby Parker Does Sunglasses
They’ve gotten a lot of love for their line of prescription eyeglasses, but now Warby Parker has introduced sunglasses (for men and women) to the mix. The new styles are available for pre-order now, and they’ll be available with prescription lenses in August. And just as with their regular glasses, Warby Parker will donate a pair of glasses to someone in need with each purchase.
Here’s a closer look at a few favorites.
Warby Parker also has a pair of sunglasses to benefit Invisible Children, an organization that makes documentaries about war-affected children in central Africa to inspire young people to help end the longest running war in Africa. $30 from the sale of each pair will be donated to the cause, and as always, a pair of glasses are donated to someone in need.
Now your shades are set for July 4th — what about your weekend? Here are some great ideas for decorating for your party!
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3 Comments
katie commented on Jun 30 11 at 3:20 pmYAY! My husband so needs a pair of prescription sunglasses and we love WP.
Mike commented on Jul 01 11 at 11:10 amI’d rather buy AMERICAN.
Warby has ALL of their glasses/sunglasses made in CHINA.
They “claim” to be an American company but there is nothing American about you!
Lisa commented on Jul 01 11 at 11:15 amDON’T BELIEVE THESE GUYS.
They DO NOT donate glasses to ANYONE. They actually charge for the glasses they donate!
I can’t believe people actually fall for the losers!
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