Ray-Ban
Original Wayfarer
RB2140 · Black
Ray-Ban
Oakley
Oliver Peoples
Lindberg
Woow Eyewear
Etnia Barcelona
Lafont
Modo
Silhouette
OGI Eyewear
Maui Jim
Face A Face
ProDesign
Optical boutique
Lindberg to Ray-Ban — curated, fitted, and dispensed by people who care how they sit on your face.
Brands on the wall
Curated brands
We don't carry every brand — we carry the right ones. Three small collections, each chosen by our opticians for how they wear, how they last, and how they make people feel.
Collection 01
Featherweight engineering, Scandinavian minimalism, Parisian colorwork.
Founded in Denmark, 1969. Screwless titanium architecture, hand-finished in Aarhus. The frame disappears so the wearer doesn't.
Paris, 1995. Architectural acetate laminations cut against the grain. Reads as a quiet statement until you look closer at the lines.
Copenhagen, 1974. Clean Danish lines that let the wearer's face do the talking. Each frame begins as a sketch in pencil.

Paris, by way of mischief. Cheeky names hidden inside each temple — "Lucky Me," "Make My Day." Color that doesn't apologize.
Barcelona, 2001. Hand-cut Mazzucchelli acetate dipped in pigments mixed by Pantone. Color, here, is a verb.
Paris, 1923. Three generations of family-run atelier. Acetate cut and polished by hand, with the kind of color sense only the French can mix.

New York and Milan. Minimalist, ultra-light, and quietly philanthropic — every pair sold funds a pair of glasses for someone who needs them.
Linz, Austria. The rimless frame, perfected. Worn aboard the International Space Station — when weight is measured in grams, this is the brand astronauts choose.
West Hollywood, 1987. Vintage-inspired silhouettes finished with antique gold and tortoise acetate. A quiet cult favorite of art directors and architects.

Minneapolis, 1985. Independent and family-owned. Hand-laid acetate patterns and Japanese hardware — the brand opticians wear themselves.

Aarhus. Beta-titanium fronts and stainless-steel temples — sleek, hypoallergenic, and so light you forget they're on.
Collection 02
Icons you already love — from morning commute to mountain trail.
Built in 1937 to shade the eyes of U.S. Air Force pilots. The Wayfarer arrived in 1952 and has yet to look out of place anywhere it's been worn.
Foothill Ranch, California, 1975. Started with motocross grips. Now the gold standard for sport optics — Prizm lenses tune the world by terrain.
Born on Hawaii's beaches in 1980 to solve the glare of equatorial sun. PolarizedPlus2® lenses lift color back into the world.
New York, 1968. The American minimalist. Eyewear that strips away everything that doesn't earn its place on the face.
East Coast preppy meets Western leather. Frames that wear in like a good pair of jeans — better at year ten than year one.

Ralph Lauren's younger, more playful line. Softer shapes, brighter acetates — designed to be a first designer frame, not a last.
Milan, 1973. Trend-led but never trendy. Whatever's on the runway in February shows up here by autumn, made wearable.
New York, 1993. Cheerful by design. Polka dots and bows hidden on temple-tips — frames with a sense of humor that don't take themselves too seriously.
Jet-set American sportswear. Tortoise, gold hardware, oversized squares — the brand that brought weekend-in-Aspen polish to weekday eyewear.
Milan, 1981. Giorgio Armani's younger, urban label. Restrained Italian tailoring translated into acetate — the eyewear of art directors and architects on the Metro 1.

Nickel-titanium memory metal — bend it, twist it, sit on it. Flexon springs back. The frame for the parent of a four-year-old.
Paris, 1948. Famous for leather. Their eyewear borrows the same restrained luxury — soft acetates and gentle metalwork, very Left Bank.
New England, 1973. Built for the wearer who walks the dog before sunrise. Rugged silhouettes in matte acetate with the brand's signature yellow stitching.
Collection 03
Frames built for first grade, recess, and a personality still finding itself.

Charmant's mid-priced family line. Friendly silhouettes for first-time wearers — sturdy enough for the backpack, soft enough for the bedside table.

South Korean engineering for the smallest faces. No screws, no nose-pad gaps — a real bridge for a child's still-forming nose. Ages 3 to 8.

Memory-metal frames in school-yard colors. Twist them, sit on them, dunk them in the pool. They keep their shape and their good humor.

Anaheim, by way of the No Doubt years. Bold geometric acetates and signature pinup-red mouths. Worn by people who don't ask permission.
The grown-up performance line, scaled to fit smaller heads. Same Plutonite® lenses, same impact resistance — built for kids who actually use their eyes.
Wayfarers and Aviators, sized down. The classics that have always made a kid look a little cooler than they were five minutes ago.

A purpose-built American brand — every frame sold returns sight to someone who needs it through a global vision-aid partnership. Pretty frames doing quiet work.
By the numbers
Most independent optical shops carry two to four hundred frames. We carry nearly a thousand — because the pair you'll actually love is the one that's already in the case, on your face, the day of the appointment.
Frames in stock today
on the boutique floor
Active brands
curated by our opticians
Retail inventory value
a serious investment
Ultimate Warranty
Essilor Experts perk · 1st-year scratch & damage replacement
Walk in or schedule a fitting — both work. Book a fitting →
Featured frames
Hand-picked from our boutique floor — a mix of icons, boutique craftsmanship, and shapes our opticians keep reaching for. Come try them on and see what your face actually wants to wear.
Ray-Ban
RB2140 · Black
Ray-Ban
RB3025 · Gold / G-15
Lindberg
Titanium · screwless · Aarhus
Oliver Peoples
OV5298SU · West Hollywood
Lindberg
Air Titanium · color U13
Etnia Barcelona
Gold · Turquoise · hand-dipped
Lindberg
Polished titanium · 3.2 g
Maui Jim
HS247 · PolarizedPlus2®
Maui Jim
HS264 · for the lake
Persol
Folding tortoise · since 1917
Lindberg
Titanium · color U12
Lindberg
Boutique European · soft cat-eye
A small sample. Our boutique carries dozens more — what shows up at the office depends on the season, the trunk show, and what the team has been hunting for you.
Lens craft
We're an enrolled Essilor Experts partner — which means every lens in the world's largest optical catalog is on the table for you, finished to factory standard. Every prescription dispensed here lands inside the Ultimate Warranty: if you scratch, chip or otherwise damage the lenses in the first year, we replace them at no cost.
Progressive · 2024 release
The newest Varilux generation, designed with AI that predicts where your eyes are about to look. The result is sharper instant focus, near-zero swim, and a wider clear field at every distance. Available in XR design, XR pro, and the eye-tracker-built XR sensors.
Eyezen®
Single-vision · digital life
A single-vision lens engineered for a day spent looking at phones, monitors, and tablets. Subtle accommodative support reduces eye strain by easing the focusing muscles, and an optional blue-light filter takes the edge off late-evening screen time. Recommended from your mid-twenties on.
Pediatric myopia control
A regular pair of glasses — not a contact lens — engineered with thousands of microscopic lenslets that gently signal a child's eye to slow its elongation. Essilor's clinical trials show roughly a 67% reduction in myopia progression versus standard single-vision lenses. Dr. Krempecki's pediatric specialty, prescribed kid-by-kid.
Photochromic · GEN S 2024
The newest Transitions, with the fastest activation and fastest fade-back yet — and now a real palette of style colors, not just a clear-to-grey switch. Choose your everyday lens like you'd choose a frame.
8 colors
Sapphire · Amethyst · Amber · Emerald · Sage · Graphite Green · Grey · Brown
Anti-glare · anti-smudge
A multi-layer coating that quietly removes what gets between you and clarity — reflections from screens and oncoming headlights, smudges, dust, water and scratches. Conversations feel easier because people see your eyes, not the lens. Pairs with everything above.
Also in catalog
Polarized driving lenses, Xperio sun, blue-light filters, high-index thinning for strong prescriptions, computer-distance task lenses, prism for binocular issues, sport tints — if Essilor builds it, we can dispense it. Ask the optician what fits your day.
Looking for contacts?
Fitting, brands we carry (Biofinity, Alcon Total 30, Dailies Total1, Precision 1, Biotrue), specialty & medically-necessary lenses, and online reorders — all on the contact lens page.
Visit the boutique
No pressure, no rush. Our opticians will pull a small stack tailored to your face, your prescription, and the life you actually live.