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Your World – Bring it to life

October 16th, 2012

I am just such a fan of Maui Jim sunglasses. Why ? Really comfortable frames, fantastic wraparound features, and lenses that really bring your world alive. Discover how.

So why Polarised Sunglasses?

May 5th, 2012

Polarised sunglass lenses are far superior at cutting out glare than basic tinted lenses.   Also, they are not overly dark to look through, so you don’t have to constantly take them on and off when the clouds come out.

Due to the quality of the lenses, polarised prescription sunglasses are usually more expensive than sunglasses with a standard tint.

We are currently running an offer on prescription polarised sunglasses, including frame and lenses:

  • €200 for polarised single vision lenses and frame.
  • €325 for polarised varifocal lenses and frame.

The selection and quality of frames on offer is great too.  Here are photos of some of the frames included in the offer:

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Something great has become even better !

April 14th, 2012

UV LIGHT IS A MAJOR HAZARD TO THE EYE

UV exposure is dangerous not only for our skin, it can also damage the inside of our eyes.  This can contribute to several eye diseases such as cataracts and macular degeneration.  Even in cloudy weather, there is still a certain amount of UV radiation.

Clear glasses will help to stop some of this radiation from reaching the eye (the light is filtered as it  passes through the thickness of  the lens).  However, there will also be unfiltered light reflected from the back surface of the glasses into your eye.

UV LIGHT BOUNCES BACK INTO YOUR EYES 

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In a previous blog, I mentioned the benefits of a Premium Crizal  Scotchgard coating (resistant to dust, water, scratches, smudges and glare).  This coating has now been improved even further, and now incorporates UV blocking technology to the front and back surface of the lens, giving maximum protection for the wearer, as good as the best sunglasses available.

 NOW THERE IS A NEW SOLUTION  

Now you can be confident that your eyes will be protected from UV light, even on a dull day when sunglasses might not be an option.  Research suggest that we get 40% of UV exposure when we are not in full sunlight!. So it’s like wearing sunblock on your skin… you won’t notice the difference now, but you’ll be glad you did it when you’re older!

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Fashionista Flavours in Rathmines

April 1st, 2012

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On Tuesday night 27th March, a fundraising fashion show for the Harold’s Cross hospice was held in the Swan Centre.  It was a 1920’s themed night, organised by Rathmines Senior College.

Students from the college erected a catwalk in the main mall of the shopping centre.  They provided numerous fabulous models, who paraded up and down the spiral staircase and catwalk, sporting fashion and jewellery from the shops in the centre.

We had our own section, where some very handsome guys wore a selection of our designer frames and sunglasses.

A candle-lit spiral staircase, a pianist, and feathered 1920’s style table decorations set the scene.   Wine, nibbles and sweet treats were served free of charge upstairs.

Unlike some of the larger shopping centres, the Swan Centre is personal, quirky, and oozes character.  A line from a song springs to mind… ‘Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name’.

It was the best night we had in a long time, and Rathmines was buzzing!   We’ll let you know when the next event is organised… Do yourself a favour, and don’t miss it!!

 

Are you always cleaning your glasses ?

February 25th, 2012

Some cheaper anti-glare coatings can make glasses very difficult to keep clean.  These budget coatings get smudged very easily, should anything touch them.  Most glasses wearers know how irritating it can be, constantly cleaning grubby lenses.

We recommend a Crizal Forte anti-glare lens coat.  This scotchgard coating has a number of great benefits:

  • It is very tough, and doesn’t scratch easily.
  • It’s smudge resistant, and will stay cleaner than other lenses.
  • It is also easier to clean, when it does get dirty .
  • It lets through 99% of light, (up to 30% more light than cheaper alternatives), and minimises reflections and glare.

It’s a little more expensive than standard anti glare coatings, but well worth it when you consider the extra benefits.

Are Polarised Sunglasses better than normal Sunglasses?

January 21st, 2012


When looking at a flat surface like a road, the surface of still water, or the bonnet of a car, there is a lot of light reflected from the surface.  This can be very dazzling and cause a lot of glare.  Most of the light from a surface like this is reflected in the horizontal direction instead of being scattered in several directions.

Polarised lenses cut out all the glare in the horizontal direction, allowing you to see past those reflections.  This enhances the colours visible beneath the reflection, the contrast of the object , and increases the overall visual comfort for the wearer.  They are excellent for general use, and also for activities such as water sports and driving

Because the technology in this type of lens cuts out so much glare, the lens itself doesn’t need to be as strongly tinted as regular sunglasses.  This means that they can be used more often, as they’re not excessively dark to look through.  Also, when you’re driving you won’t have to take them on and off  as much as normal sunglasses if the weather gets duller (as it tends to do a lot in Ireland!).

However, they should be used with caution while skiing, as they may cut out so much glare that the wearer might find it difficult to differentiate between snow and ice.

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Colour Vision Deficiency …. What difference does it make ?

December 4th, 2011


Colour vision is the ability to see differences in the wavelength of light reflected by different objects.  

Some people find it difficult to distinguish between certain colours.  This is known as colour deficiency.  The most common colours that people mix up are red and green.    Approximately 8% of men, and 0.5% of women have colour deficiency.  A simple test will determine if your colour vision is normal.  

Certain occupations require normal colour vision.  These include the army, the guards, electricians, train drivers and pilots.

It’s worth having your child’s colour vision checked.   This means that you can steer them towards a different career choice if needed.  It’s easier to do that at a younger age, rather than when they’re about to start an apprenticeship or join the guards and are disappointed at the last minute.

15 out of 21 pairs of sunglasses on British High Street fail key tests

October 31st, 2011

High street sunglasses fail British standards 15 out of 21 pairs of sunglasses fail key tests…

The British consumer right group Which? tested 21 pairs of sunglasses from seven high street shops and found that 15 failed key lab tests, breaching the British Standard. 

According to Which? you might not expect a pair of £5 sunglasses to last forever, but you wouldn’t expect a supposed bargain to potentially worsen your eyesight, cause double vision or headaches.

Too dark for driving

The sunglasses on test were bought from George at Asda, Marks & Spencer, New Look, Poundland, Primark, Sainsbury’s and Tesco.

All the sunglasses blocked UV rays, but a Poundland pair was mislabelled, leaving a wearer unaware that the lenses were too dark for safe driving.

Although two out of three Primark pairs passed the tests, the one that failed had the wrong prescription level which could make vision problems, such as astigmatism, worse.

Read more: http://www.which.co.uk/news/2011/08/high-street-sunglasses-fail-british-standards——–262336/#ixzz1cPAHlFue
Consumer Champions Which?

Tip: Reading by the pool in comfort ?

August 6th, 2011

So you have prescription sunglasses for all your outdoor activities, but reading outdoors is something you only do when on holidays.

Tip: Upgrade your free second pair of prescription spectacles to a pair of sunglasses with a multifocal lenses and read in comfort by the pool.

Blend in and stand out like Angelia Jolie!

July 25th, 2011

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Sunglasses are fabulous if you just want to hide behind, or stand out as being up with the latest trends.

Tods sunglasses and spectacles are both beautifully crafted and designed, and also have that uber cool look that is right on trend.  Tods are hitting all the right notes for discerning sunglasses wearers.

The frames below are just a small selection from our frames in stock today.  Come in and see if you can blend in and stand out!.

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Elegance and Comfort

August 25th, 2010

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Catherine ZETA-JONES and Face à Face in the film
« THE REBOUND»

In Bart Freundlich’s latest movie, «The Rebound», Catherine Zeta-Jones wears model MUSES3 Col.097.

The sober, refined sculpture of the MUSES’ front, highlights the subtle two-tone combinations
that will appeal to men and women seeking elegance and comfort.

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Catherine Zeta Jones in her new movie

Cork Week – Sailing Paradise – Maui Jims prevail

July 21st, 2010

It was truly astonishing to see the number of Maui Jim sunglasses being supported at the Biennial  Cork week sailing event.  While many sunglasses look the same, the Maui Jim sunglasses case sets them apart.

They are big – so you wont forget them. They are incredible strong so no matter what abuse you give them, you favourite sunglasses are fully protected, when you are not wearing them.

We all forget out sunglasses after sailing – a few drinks to rehydrate and engage in social banter as we re-live the races.  The Maui Jim sunglasses do not get lost, you just cant forget them!

Well worth the extra bit.

Squinting in the Summer Sun ?

April 10th, 2010

Its a beautiful morning, the sun is shining today. Perhaps you will be squinting without even realising it.

Transition lenses may be the answer for you.

These lenses change colour depending on the amount of sunshine (UV light), saving you the hassle of swapping between clear glasses and prescription sunglasses.

Now is a great time to try them out.

From now until September 31st we are offering a

‘Love them or Leave them’ guarantee for all transition lenses with a Crizal anti glare coating.

If you’re not happy with them, you can return them within 30 days. We will replace the lenses with an equivalent clear pair and refund the price difference between the two.

Transitions are clear lenses with benefits:

  • Totally clear when away from sunshine, eg at night, or indoors away from a window
  • Darken quickly when outside
  • Block 100% of harmful UV rays
  • Automatically adjust to changing light to improve visual quality and reduce eye fatigue

I had them last summer, and loved them. You may need separate sunglasses for driving, as UV blockers in the windscreen prevent the lens changing colour, but they’re smashing for everything else. Why not try them out while this offer is running… you’ve nothing to lose!

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Transitions – watch the video

Welcome to my blog about eyes

December 14th, 2009

Welcome to my blog about eyes. I hope you find it informative and a bit of fun too.
Mairead