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I love these! For you, if you have individual style as well., March 3, 2011
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I just love these glasses. I will try to add a picture someplace. I wish they didnt have rhinestones,. but it will do. They came with a nice little cleaning/carrying case, made from cloth. I didnt expect that. I will be buying more- because you know how sunglasses break. Also, I would like different colors. Great for the individual and non-trend type people out there, I recommend them to you as well! You should enjoy them as much as me :)

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Good for everyday use., October 2, 2009
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I try to stock up on the black frames– I use these glasses for everyday use with my prescription lenses. The glasses are not too heavy and are comfortable to wear all day. They are as just as durable as frames you would buy in a doctor’s office.

Of course they will break if you sit or step on them. I try to stock up extra frames and have only had to replace them every 3-6 months.

I get many compliments when I wear these frames and they’re versatile for use at work, at school, and at night.

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50′s sunglasses, November 4, 2011
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What is a 1950′s costume without the glasses? Boring! These were perfect! They were comfortable and they came in a great little silk sack for storage. Quick shipping too.

Thanks!

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With recent technology advances in vision correction, many opt out of buying glasses in favor of laser surgery or contacts. However, Veo Optics maintains that glasses can be used to create an iconic, personal look. The San Francisco designer sunglass and eyewear boutique explains how the specs of five celebrities became an essential part of their famous faces.

Buddy Holidays black, plastic frames were part of his performance identity. Today, donning a pair of plastic frames in the retro style of this classic rocker creates musical credibility. The style is ubiquitous and musicians from Elvis Costello to Kanye West carry it forward.

John Lennons signature glasses reflected his peaceful activism and musicianship. The round, wire-rimmed frames were retro even when he first wore them, but since they appeared on the cover of “Let It Be,” Lennon’s “groovy gold” glasses have never gone out of style.

More recently Lady Gagas futuristic sunglasses denote her funky, envelope-pushing sense of style. The retro-robotic shades worn in her video Just Dance have become a cult-classic and her use of Alexander Wangs cat eye frames propelled the trend forward. Her eyewear choices perfectly reflect her original and futuristic style.

Leaving the music world, Tina Feys frames are also a key part of her image. The actors black, plastic, horned-rimmed-esque glasses convey her subtle hilarity and intelligence. Her eyewear is also used in her acting to change characters. With a small switch to a frameless style, Tina becomes a Sarah Palin.

Finally, Johnny Depp, the star of “Edward Scissorhands” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” is rarely seen without his signature round, retro, tortoise-shell frames. His signature glasses convey a sense of mystery, intelligence and allure.

Buddy Holiday, Tina Fey, John Lennon, Johnny Depp and Lady Gaga have used their glasses to express their personality and style, said celebrity stylist and owner of Veo Optics James Peo. Veo Optics helps customers do the same.

At Veo Optics, celebrity stylists helps customers reproduce the look of any of these famous faces or create their own. With more than 4,000 frames in stock, there is no shortage of inspiration for either approach.

For more information about Veo Optics, call them at (415) 861-2020, visit their website at http://www.veooptics.com or come by the Castro neighborhood store at 2101 Market Street @ Church or the Marina neighborhood store at 1799 Union Street @ Octavia in San Francisco.

About Veo Optics San Francisco

Since 2009, Veo Optics has fitted locals and visitors with high quality designer frames and prescription lenses in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their onsite, state-of-the-art lens lab allows Veo Optics to produce high quality lenses at reasonable prices. Veo Optics also repairs frames and lenses.

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