As a small business, it’s rare to come across a partnership with iconic names in your industry. When the opportunity presents itself to collaborate on creative work with fellow artisans, there is nothing quite like it. Late last year, Eclectic Eye – a local luxury eyewear boutique, “happily part of the Cooper Connector between Overton […]
Read moreRetroSpecs & Co. and Cuthbert & Chen Trunk Show
Eclectic Eye welcome historic eyewear fabricated and restored from RetroSpecs & Co. and Cuthbert & Chen as our next trunk show guests.
Read moreAnne et Valentin: ARKITEKTS
With the debut of their new limited edition collection, ARKITEKTS, Anne et Valentin continues to master the art of fashionable eyewear.
Read moreFall Eyewear Trends | 2018
We believe that your eyewear is an extension of your personality, as it exhibits your personal style. Find it in our fall eyewear trends.
Read moreWelcome, SPEXWAX!
By: Rebecca Allen, Team Lead, ABOC As always, Eclectic Eye works hard to keep the selection of frames in our store fresh by researching and cultivating our collection. This year, in fact, we have brought in three new frame lines, with the addition of SPEXWAX, available on our shelves today! SPEXWAX started in 2008 with […]
Read moreEclectic Eye and Stock & Belle Pop-Up Shop
What a pair! See an array of Eclectic Eye’s independent eyewear lines with exclusive fashion, furniture and art from Stock & Belle.
Read moreVery French Gangsters
If your child needs glasses, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Here at Eclectic Eye, we’ve got a great selection of children’s frames. Our newest children’s brand, Very French Gangsters, has a wide variety of frames to choose from. Ranging in colors and shapes, they’ve got clear and sunglass options. In 2012, founders Anne Masanet […]
Read moreAndy Wolf Trunk Show
Join us for the Andy Wolf trunk show at Eclectic Eye for pieces of the eyewear collection, including unisex frames!
Read moreWhat are your frames made of?
Andy Wolf, Love + Andy Wolf, Soul
Andy Wolf proudly started their vision in Hartberg, Austria and still hand make their pieces there to support the local skilled opticians and craftsmen. Each and every frame of the collection goes through 90 working steps and through the hands of at least 50 different people during the creation of the frame.
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