Fall Trunk Show

 

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Next month is the annual Westside Optometry Fall Event. This year we are featuring all the Clearvision eyewear collections: Ocean Pacific (OP), Cole Haan, Izod, Ellen Tracy, BCBG and 2 new lines Aspire and Dilli Dalli. Aspire is a lightweight frame design and Dilli Dalli is an incredibly durable design for small children. Dilli Dalli
In front of the office, Maui Jim is pitching a tent to display it’s collection of men and women’s sunglasses.

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Date of the show is Saturday September 12, 2015 between 10:00 and 2:00.

Refreshments will be served.

Call ahead if you need an eye examination, or come by to look at glasses.

Bring a friend.

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Kids in Glasses

 

OP kids grad 2015  Don’t dread helping your child select and wear his first pair of glasses. Here are some tips and suggestions to help:

Selecting Frames

  • Fit – well fitting frames are key to your child wearing the glasses. A well fit frame is comfortable, stays adjusted and provides optimum clarity. Unlike shoes, you do not want a frame to “grow into.” The frame should fit well initially. Nosepads offer the ability to adjust for a better fit (and unadjust), but they can break off. A plastic frame that fits well on the bridge of the nose will hold it’s shape better.
  • Function – A flexible frame is necessary for babies and toddlers. We prefer a one piece frame with no parts to break off. There are flexible metals for older children. This can be beneficial for kids that fall asleep in the glasses or get bumped often. If your child plays sports a separate pair of sports goggles is recommended.
  • Fashion – once fit and function have been accomplished, the frame style is key to success. A child must like the glasses or wearing them will be a daily battle. Fortunately, there are many frame styles and colors available in children sizes.

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The Lens

Polycarbonate is a requirement for all children. It is impact resistance, lightweight and has ultraviolet protection. Other enhancements to consider are non-glare coatings and tints. A lens that changes from light to dark can be appreciated for a child who is indoors and outside.

Wearing the Glasses

Most children will wear the glasses because they will see better. Parents can set a good example by being positive about the child wearing glasses and about their own eyewear. Also be clear on when the glasses should be worn, full-time, distance or reading. When your child picks up the new glasses, we will explain how to care for them and provide a case for storage. You may hear a familiar mantra – “If the glasses aren’t on your face, put them in the case.”

The glasses will need to be tightened and adjusted with constant handling. Don’t hesitate to bring them in for maintenance, (and a little cleaning).

 

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Spring Trunk Show

The spring trunk show is almost here

Saturday, March 2

10:00 to 2:00

We will be hosting Clearvision Optical and many of their designer frame lines

Including BCBG and Ellen Tracy pictured here.

Come by for refreshments and the opportunity to try on many different styles of eyewear and sunglasses.

There will be styles for children (Fisher Price), Teens (Ocean Pacific), Women  (Cole Haan, BCBG, Ellen Tracy and Jessica McClintock and Men (Izod and Marc Ecko)