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Wear Glasses That Matter.

They’re not the most expensive. They’re not the least expensive. We love them because they give back to our communities and to the world, all while delivering quality craftsmanship to our patients.

  • EYES OF FAITH

    Utilizing the world's leading fashion forecasting and inspiration from biblical scripture, Eyes of Faith designs high-quality glasses, sunglasses, and apparel that inspire hope. Their styles are named for the Biblical scripture printed inside each frame's temple. A portion of every purchase supports Wear & Share®, which helps fund Christian missions that deliver the gift of sight to people in need.

  • OGI EYEWEAR

    Founded in Minnesota in 1997 as an independent eyewear label, OGI and OGI Kids, the namesake collections, deliver style with bold colors, unique shapes, and meticulous details. OGI is committed to promote sustainability, lower the carbon footprint and set an example for better earth stewardship by moving to use bio-sourced acetates, earth-friendly metals, recycled materials and packaging elements that are biodegradable.

  • ECO

    Eco crafts their frames from 95% recycled metal. That’s a serious saving on natural resources. Eco’s bio based frames are crafted using castor seed oil, making them lightweight, comfortable – and sustainable. Eco works with Trees for the Future to plant a tree for every frame purchased. Eco has planted over 2 million so far – and that number just keeps growing.

  • MODO

    MODO offers eyewear that delivers on lightness and lasting quality. Their designs have always reflected the world around us — in architectural precision as well as contrasts and the balance of strength, structure, and light. For every frame purchased, MODO donates a frame to Seva Foundation. Their Buy a Frame — Help a Child See pledge has provided comprehensive eye care to over one million children in need.

  • VERA BRADLEY

    An iconic brand known for colorful patterns and beautiful style, Vera Bradley committed to funding breast cancer research through a portion of their profits. They established the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer in 1998 to provide a structure for their efforts and to raise additional funds.