RALEIGH, N.C., Jan. 24, 2016 -- Family Eye Care Center will hold a Ray-Ban frames show on Saturday, February 13 at their Raleigh location. "Ray-Ban is one of those brands that instantly brings to mind style and sophistication," said Dr. Jeff Handschumacher. "They're more than just attractive, though. They also feature some truly incredible innovations that make them stronger and more durable while remaining incredible lightweight," he added. The event begins at 10 a.m. and continues until 2 p.m.
Since its founding in 1937, Ray-Ban has earned a reputation for designing and manufacturing some of the most iconic and timeless eyeglasses frames around. The company's frames have graced the faces of some of the most famous and important people in the world, including Hollywood celebrities and military personnel. Ray-Ban continually comes out with new innovations that make their frames among the most sought-after in the world. Their Light-Ray line features frames that are strong, thin and lightweight, with a total weight of just 1.7 grams. They're also nickel-free, so they're perfect for people with sensitive skin. Ray-Ban's Carbon Fibre line stands out for featuring the same materials that are used in aeronautics. The brand offers a variety of frames that feature no screws and no welding. "These frames are built to last," said Dr. Handschumacher.
Attendees of the show will enjoy an up close and personal look at some of the finest frames that are currently being offered by Ray-Ban. The staff at Family Eye Care Center are well-educated regarding the brand's various offerings, and they will be available to answer questions and to give advice. "This is a great opportunity for residents of Raleigh, Rocky Mount and surrounding areas to learn more about what Ray-Ban has to offer," said Dr. Handschumacher. "We are excited to introduce clients to the incredible craftsmanship and style that are evident in every pair of frames that's produced by this brand," he added.
In addition to being able to browse a wide variety of Ray-Ban frames at the show, attendees can be fitted for frames that suit their preferences. The staff are trained to help people determine frame styles that suit their face shape and other attributes as well as possible. Because the team at Family Eye Care Center is well-versed regarding every style that's offered by Ray-Ban, they can also take customer preferences into consideration to zero in on frames that address their needs the best. "For example, if you tend to be pretty hard on your frames, you should probably look at the Carbon Fibre or Memo Ray line," said Dr. Handschumacher.
Family Eye Care Center has locations in Raleigh and Rocky Mount. The Ray-Ban frames show takes place on Saturday, February 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Raleigh location. For more information, the office can be reached by calling (919) 981-4444.
Family Eye Care Center, (919) 981-4444


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