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London eye bespoke eyewear
Finalist in the Newark Advertiser Business Awards 2014 in the SUCCESSFUL NEW BUSINESS category.
There are some things in life that we just need to know we have the best quality & service for.....for me, it's eyes! So thank goodness that London Eye Bespoke Eyewear opened 2 years ago in Newark. Since opening, it quickly became apparent that I'm not the only one that sees my eyes as worthy of the best of the best. So much so that, this November, London Eye Bespoke Eyewear, have expanded to open in much larger premises on the corner of Chain Lane and the Market Square in Newark. This vision (pardon the pun) for bringing London into Newark encompasses not only an unparalleled choice of the latest technology of lenses, not available in other High Street stores, but also the highest level of quality and attention to detail in every part of the whole process. It’s as if Harley Street moved to Newark, but minus the Harley Street or London price tag, what a refreshing idea and we
don’t even need to leave the comfort of our local town! Paul Cotter, London Eye Bespoke Eyewear’s owner, started off in eyewear distribution, bringing designer lines such as Chanel into the UK. Following a meeting with Chanel about design, he helped design a whole new range for them, which were an instant success. When he moved to Newark, people often stopped and asked him where he got his glasses, and so London Eye Bespoke Eyewear became a reality. The frames are only part of the story though, as the technology behind the lenses are major factors in any purchase. If you have the wrong lenses, it’s almost like jogging in high heels! There’s no need to jog in high heels when the variety available is incredible, from office lenses, freeform multi surface lenses, and several
other types, utilising all the latest technology, some not available in other high street stores. There are over 100,000 permutations to make your bespoke frames the prefect fit. When you have the right lenses in your glasses, the clarity and comfort of being able to see clearly, perhaps no more headaches (we all know the ache from ill fitting glasses) or just being able to see with comfort and without pushing them up all the time, or sore ears, where they don’t fit correctly on your ear – suddenly all that irritability of ill fitting frames or poor quality lenses disappears. However, when we dress up either for work or to go out, how many of us put on our comfortable everyday frames? Actually a pair of glasses can be a wonderful fashion statement, I know a fashionista who has several pairs and wouldn’t be seen dead without her red power glasses at work. Its useful to have prescription