Chalk Up Eyewear Sales

A handful of optical shops feature local artists exhibiting as part of their marketing. It makes perfect sense. Those of us in the optical industry see eyewear as art. Many artisans create wonderful masterpieces in design when crafting eyewear. Why not combine it with art from other genres?

We were very taken by sidewalk art crafted by Chloe Smith for Whelpley & Paul Opticians Webster location, in upstate New York. Optical Manager, Dan Jacob hired Chloe Smith to create three separate chalk murals this summer and the response according to Dan has been amazing. “People have been stopping to take selfies in front of the and on the chalk mural”, according to Dan. “Combined with our in-store promotions, this has been one of our most successful events ever”, he continued.

When a shop steps out of the box and does something different, something unique, it draws attention. Way too many optical shops put up the same POP, the same displays, the same window displays, and they become one of the masses, indistinguishable from another shop down the street or across town. It is those shops we do something different that make a difference.

Whelpley and Paul have been around for over 90 years in the Rochester, New York area. They appear that they are not one to rest on old reputations or old ways of doing business. Hiring an artist to spend a few hours creating something outside your store that turn the heads of passersby has increased their sales and would probably do the same for many an optical shop willing to think outside the box. The cost of hiring Ms. Smith was $500 per event for the three separate murals. Check out some of the photos of the art for yourself.

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Love Wins at Safilo

In honor of Pride Month, Safilo North America took part in a Share the Love event last week on June 20th, where all employees were asked to dress in RAINBOW colors in support of the Trevor Project. For every employee that participated, Safilo will be donating to the organization.

Founded in 1998 by the creators of the Academy Award®-winning short film TREVOR, The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25.

https://www.thetrevorproject.org/about/

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Rainbow Queen Marcia in Customer Service

Additionally, Safilo’s Polaroid Eyewear brand is officially participating in the NYC Pride March on June 30th

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Optical Women (And Men) Join Von Miller For Fun And Charity

The Optical Women’s Association held their first Denver regional event on June 4th and it was a huge success. Angela Gerber, the Marketing Manager for Liberty Sport and Erinn Morgan, the Editor-in-Chief of Eyecare Business Magazine hosted optical professionals from across Colorado to join in an evening with Denver Bronco Von Miller at the Von Miller’s Celebrity Bowling Bash.

The event raised money for Von’s Vision Charity, which helps give Denver kids from low-income families access to eye exams and eyewear! The OWA event was sponsored by VSP, Liberty, PentaVision, and Walman Optical. It was a fun night of bowling and networking that best of all helped give the gift of vision to needy Colorado kids.

Von Miller, Tarrence Lackran, Ken Mellies

Denver Bronco Von Miller signing footballs

Von Miller keeping an eye on things

Hosts Angela Gerber and Erinn Morgan

Angela Gerber, Peter Roldan, Daniel Chang, Ali Bierwirth

For more information about the Optical Women’s Association, visit their website.

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Fun Optical Finds For May

ECP’s love everything optical. Today we highlight optical related clothing items. These are top picks of the what we see people wearing and what ECP’s create in their time off from the office. Some are one-offs from websites but most of the artists have collections so I recommend browsing around or searching their website/shop for others. Not only are these items for eyewear connoisseurs but they are also great for industry related gifts!

Unlike some websites, we make no money from the sales of these items. If you like them, just click on the image to follow the link to the sellers. Do let us know what you think of us sharing these finds though in the comments below or through our email. 

Eyeglasses Spectacles Heartbeat TShirt Optometrist
$19.78

Ivshe Sequin Sunglasses Tee
was $38.99  now $26.99

Contrast Tank
$32.61


Glasses graphic print
$22+

Bar III Mens Printed Button Down Dress Shirt
$19.94


Eyeglass Onesie
$15.99

Inked Phoropter Mock Neck Chiffon Sleeveless Top
was $44.99 now $39.99

Victoria Beckham One-Shoulder Sunglasses-Print Short Shift Dress
$670

I’m Spec-tacular T-shirt
was $25.99 now $19.49

Eyeglasses Leggings
$50

I Can’t Think Without My Glasses
$21+

Striped Short-Sleeve Unisex T-Shirt
$18 

Short Sleeve Trim Fit Shirt
was $169 now $69.97

No Way! Urban Glasses tee
€20.00


EveryEye Dress
$27.99

These items all come from various websites and sellers. Prices and availability are subject to change without notice. These items were shown at the prices noted here when this story was written. Hope you enjoy! 

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