Have you ever put on a slaying outfit but then realized your glasses didn't go with the look? (Blower, amirite?) Most glasses-wearing folks have been there and would agree that it totally sucks. Not ...
20% of GenX required glasses during their childhood; today that is closer to 40% according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology. This rise has been attributed to increases in screen time and ...
Pair Eyewear lets you switch up your glasses’ look without buying a whole new pair. You start with a base frame that fits well, and then just snap on magnetic top frames. You can go from simple to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Cheryl Robinson covers areas of leadership, pivoting and careers. Together the cofounders created a way to make eyeglasses ...
Pair Eyewear has raised a $12 million Series A to help glasses-wearing kids and adults turn those glasses into what co-CEO Sophia Edelstein called “a form of self-expression.” After all, Edelstein ...
20% of GenX required glasses during their childhood; today that is closer to 40% according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology. This rise has been attributed to increases in screen time and ...
Pair Eyewear continues its mission to bring joy and personalization to eyewear with a new color refresh in soft, emotional hues evocative of the upcoming spring and summer season NEW YORK, Feb. 13, ...
Nathan Kondamuri got his first pair of glasses when he was 7 years old. “I remember really vividly just how awful that experience was,” he recalls. “It's really stigmatizing and daunting wearing ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PAIR Eyewear, the first direct-to-consumer, customizable eyewear brand by Forbes 30 Under 30 Co-Founders Sophia Edelstein and Nathan Kondamuri, announced today the close of ...
Sunglasses season is here! A pair of standout shades is a must-have accessory for anybody who wants to spend the next few months outdoors — and with the longer days and clement climate, who wouldn’t?
For each frame sold, one pair of glasses will be donated to a child in need. If you wear glasses and happen to be a "Sesame Street" fan, there's a fresh new launch that's probably right up your alley.