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7/15/2008
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The Eye Team
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I need to twist the phrase “It takes one to know one.”
In the here and now of children’s eyewear I need to verbally and literally mangle that phrase into “It takes having one (a kid, that is) to know one even slightly enough to know what they need in terms of support, care and powerful parental devotion where their precious sense of vision is concerned.”
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6/12/2008
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i Just Wanna Testify
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At 20/20 we’ve been playing around with this “young and young-at-heart” iWear category since the flip to a new millennium over eight years ago. And although we love having fun with the fact that we came up with the name iWear long before the iPod and the iPhone (and we’ve been forever wondering when someone is going to finally seal the deal on licensed iWear from Apple) the real “issue” of defining and earmarking this viable segment of the frame market is the most important aspect for optical dispensers.
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4/6/2008
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Just Do It
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Hey. What’s wrong with you guys out there? If WE can do it, YOU can do it. I’m talking about sports, or, more specifically, the sport eyewear category in the optical arena. At 20/20 we very specifically target sport eyewear in a big editorial way each year, although the range of products available and brands at the forefront from numerous vendors is detailed to an increasingly greater extent in every issue.
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3/11/2008
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Are You Being Served?
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I’m not a big fan of the gym. While it’s nice to see people trying to stay fit and active, all that running and walking in place makes me feel like I’m in a giant hamster cage, albeit with fancier equipment. The truth is, for me it’s kind of a joyless experience, so I recently joined the Y and started swimming again, an activity I loved as a kid.
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1/18/2008
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Breaking the Rules
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The following entry is based on the editor’s letter by 20/20 Executive Editor Jackie Micucci introducing the Feb 2008 issue of SunVision. SunVision is a special supplementary issue jointly published by 20/20 and Vision Monday in partnership with Altair, Colors in Optics, I-Coat, i-dealoptics, Kenmark, Lafont, Luxottica, Quantum – FGX, Revolution, VisionEase, Wiley X and Younger.
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1/7/2008
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The Great Wail
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This could be a bit of a dangerous journey. Perhaps I shouldn’t even be going “here” quite yet but I’m hoping this “trip” will get some company from the “U” part of this 20/20&U blog.
What are your concerns about eyewear made in China?
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11/29/2007
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Care for some Brand-y?
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I’m sure most of you are familiar with What’s Brand New, 20/20’s extra-edition March issue dedicated to helping you discover the latest in branded eyewear and sunwear collections. That issue also contains an extensive listing of ALL of the eyewear brands we are aware of in optical with both phone and online info on how to connect with the vendors and manufacturers presenting those collections.
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11/15/2007
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Big Box vs. Mom and Pops
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“Do you know if you have the new Eagles CD?”
“This store’s got no pet department.”
“No, it’s a new double CD by the Eagles… a group… from California… they have an exclusive deal with this store… it’s the only place you can buy it… it’s the reason I came shopping here today.”
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11/9/2007
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What the Heck’s a Combo?
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We just delivered our November 20/20 issue on something we continually call combo frames: those styles combining zyl and metal materials as a most viable and appealing frame choice. The feature is called “Blatant Materialism” since it has some fun sending the decidedly overt message that eyewear is, at its most basic, a product situation and solution hugely based on the proper and artistic mastering of elemental materials.
So how are these “combo” frames in your biz? Does the mix o ...
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