NEWPORT NEWS, Va., April 17, 2016 -- N2 Eyes Comprehensive Optometry announces exclusive trunk show of eyewear from famed designers, Lafont & Maui Jim.
As anyone who wears prescription glasses can tell you, both style and comfort are very important. But, sometimes finding the right pair can seem like an impossible task. The team at N2 Eyes Comprehensive Optometry knows this, which is why they are expanding their large selection of styles by hosting an exclusive trunk show with frames from Lafont and Maui Jim.
“This event is really exciting to us,” explains Dr. Nathalie Cassis. “We are the only optometry practice in the area that carries Lafont eyeglasses, and we are exceptionally happy to bring their newest designs to our patients.”
With over 90 years of vision wear experience, Paris-based Lafont has a longstanding reputation of providing classic frame styles that work well with almost anyone’s face shape and personal sense of style. They are handmade in France and well renowned for the quality of their craftsmanship. Celebrity fans of the brand include actress Megan Fox and singer Sheryl Crow.
Maui Jim offers chic prescription and non-prescription sunglasses for both men and women. These polarized glasses are ideal for those who spend a considerable amount of time adventuring outdoors. Maui Jim’s optics are unmatched. Their polarization system and the brilliance of their color is what set Maui Jim in a league on their own. They are extremely popular with Hollywood elite, including actors George Clooney and Brad Pitt.
The optometry practice's enthusiasm over the trunk show coming to their location extends beyond just a keen fashion sense.
“Another reason why we are so thrilled about the trunk show is that it gives our customers the opportunity to find a style that they just love,” continues Dr. Martha K. Overmeyer. “And, if they love their frames, they are much more likely to wear them daily or when they step outside, which has a direct impact on their vision. And that’s the part we’re really concerned about.”
Items will be available for special order and immediate purchase. A large selection of different styles and shapes will also be available. Buyers do not have to be current patients of the center to attend, as everyone is welcome.
The event is currently scheduled for May 7th at N2 Eyes Comprehensive Optometry in Newport News. For more information, please call (757) 517-0100. You can also visit their Facebook page for more information.
About N2 Eyes Comprehensive Optometry
N2 Eyes Comprehensive Optometry offers a full range of vision services to patients in Newport News and surrounding areas. They are extremely dedicated to helping the community and engage in a multitude of different charitable programs and causes. They are also known for their large inventory of stylish prescription frames and sunglasses for men, women and children. To schedule your appointment, please contact their team by calling (757) 517-0100 or visit http://n2eyes.com/.
N2 Eyes Comprehensive Optometry, (757) 517-0100


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