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Portland has loads of stylish options for the 164 million Americans who wear glasses.
By
Eden Dawn
2/12/2021 at 5:00am
Several Portland brands make eyewear sold all over the country.
Nearly 75 percent of adults need some kind of corrective help with their eyesight, according to the Vision Council of America. We say, if you gotta wear glasses, make em look good.
Portland is good at designing many thingsâceramics, wedding gowns, cocktails, to name a fewâbut we also have some stellar eyewear brands making the name Four Eyes a good thing.
FETCHÂ donate 100 percent of its profits (yes,Â
all of it) to The Pixie Projectto improve animal welfare through rescue, vet care, and education, all their stylish frames are designed by founder and tile icon Ann Sacks.
Meet The Black Women Who Created Their Own Eyeglasses Brand
Image via Darren Talent
There are many different sectors under the fashion and retail industry that need better representation across their marketing channels. In the eyewear market, many businesses are largely owned by white and non-Black minorities which relates to the campaign. These two women entrepreneurs decided to create a company for Black women like themselves looking for the perfect pair of frames.
Nancey Harris and Tracy Vontélle Green are the founders of Vontélle Eyewear, a luxury eyewear brand that focuses on creating stylish brands with Black women in mind. In a Q&A with
Picking the right frames not only compliments your look, it reflects your style. Author: KARE Staff Updated: 11:00 AM CST December 12, 2020
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn The majority of American adults - 75% in fact - use some sort of vision correction, according to the Vision Council of America.
The organization says most of them wear glasses.
Picking the right frames not only compliments your look, it reflects your style.
Matthew Foust is the general manager of the Ridgedale location for eyebobs, and joined us on KARE 11 Saturday to talk about the Minnesota-based company.
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