Warby Parker - How Your Frames are Made!








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Have you ever wondered how Warby Parker glasses are made? How can they make such amazing designer frames and sell for such a low price? Well, just read on to find out exactly how your frames are made.

  • Inspiration & Perspiration
    The Warby Parker in-house design team gathers inspiration from around the globe. Then each frame is designed in-house from initial sketch to prototype testing to final design.
  • Innovation
    The Warby Parker designers cook up custom pattern variations and features, like their never-before-seen triple-gradient lenses
  • Sightseeing
    The Warby Parker lenses are impact-resistant and UV 400 protected. All optical lenses include super hydrophobic anti-reflective and anti-scratch coatings.
  • Materials (only the good stuff)
    From premium Japanese titanium to custom single-sheet cellulose acetate sourced from a family-run Italian factory, they only use the best materials.
  • Construction Work
    Acetate frames are hand-polished and tumbled for at least three days. An imported German polishing wax compound helps to achieve the highest shine.
  • Off they go! All frames are inspected at least twice before finding their way to you.

By circumventing traditional channels, designing glasses in-house, and engaging with customers directly, Warby Parker is able to provide higher-quality, better-looking eyewear at a fraction of the going price. Check out their Fall 2014 Collection - nine new shapes, two new colors. A little something for everyone.