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#happyalohafriday
Celebrate the 4th of July in Red, White or Blue eyeglasses.
The new ISSY&LA 2015 collection by LAFONT Paris
Tiffany & Co. Eyewear : TF2102F in black.
#framefriday
We are now located on the 2nd floor of 1150 South King Street also known and the eleven50 Building, right in the heart of Honolulu. Validated parking is accessible from Young Street. We are open five days a week including Saturdays.



Monday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday: Closed
Saturday: 8:30 am – 1:30 pm
Sunday: Closed
Our office is closed on most state and federal holidays. We are open through lunch, but no appointments are scheduled between noon and 1:00 p.m. If you need any eyeglass adjustments, repairs, have contacts or glasses to pick up, or need assistance ordering eyeglasses, no appointment is necessary as one of our staff members is always present
Our office is closed on most state and federal holidays.
If you need any eyeglass adjustments, repairs, have contacts or glasses to pick up, or need assistance ordering eyeglasses, no appointment is necessary.
Before Ray Bans, they were Bausch and Lombs. Here is an example of a classic pair of Ray Ban Wayfarers B&L 5024’s. Stamped B&L glass lenses, riveted hinges and the black cat eyes are true American classics.
Old Raybans that were originally made by Bausch & Lomb are a classic piece of Americana. This sunglass was manufactured in the USA and has glass B&L G-15 lenses. This design has been around since the 50′s and will likely be around for a number of years. Who hasn’t seen a Wayfarer?

Cataracts are a common eye condition, especially as we age.
Here’s what to watch for:
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to get a comprehensive eye exam. Early detection and treatment can help
maintain your vision and quality of life.
Don’t wait—schedule an eye exam with us today to ensure your eyes are in their best health!

The FDA has issued a warning to consumers to immediately stop the purchase and use of 27 over-the-counter (OTC) eye drop products due to a potential risk for eye infection.
Anyone who owns the recalled eye drops should follow the FDA’s guidelines for throwing the products away, which may involve taking them to a drug take-back site.
Here is the list of all 27 eye drops that are on the warning list.
CVS Health
Rugby (Cardinal Health)
Leader (Cardinal Health)
Rite Aid
Target
Velocity Pharma LLC
Walmart