Today, eyeglasses are being worn by everyone. It has become a legitimate fashion accessory, and many designs are coming out to suit any whim. We have reached a point where Elton John is no longer considered crazy for his frame collection. These days, it’s not just about getting the right grade; it’s also finding the best design at the right price right away.
Four Eyes enters the market at the right time, offering services unavailable anywhere else. Four Eyes is clearly not like any other brand, for a number of reasons, the most obvious being its name. They have turned the term “four eyes” into something to be proud of, something to be celebrated.
“There is nothing to be ashamed of in wearing glasses to begin with,” said acclaimed fashion designer Rajo Laurel, who is also a brand advocate for Four Eyes. “Everyone should celebrate and be proud of it because it is a tool that helps you perform better.”
Four Eyes has also revolutionized the optical store concept. Instead of having a physical store where buyers can pick and try on eyewear, those interested can simply visit their website and purchase online.
The wide arrays of glasses are presented seamlessly in a unique platform where people can buy exquisitely crafted prescription eyewear in the comforts of their own home, and in their own time and pace.
Of course, eyewear shopping is an experiential process where the buyer must personally see, feel, touch, and wears the glasses. Four Eyes addresses this by its Home Try-On Program, where potential buyers can have three frames delivered to their homes to try on. The service is free, and they can have up to five days to try on the frames before selecting.
For those who want to select more frames, they may also try the Virtual Try-On Program, where they can upload their photo and virtually try all the glasses available.
“It is very convenient and very easy to navigate. I’ve been telling my friends about it already, I didn’t think online shopping could be so hassle free and fun!” gushed Laurel.
Four Eyes is founded by Pavan Challa and Jiten Lalwani, two technopreneurs who had a clear vision to provide a shopping experience that is fun, imaginative, and unforgettable. Challa is one of the co-founders of Galleon.ph, an e-commerce website featuring items not available in the Philippines, while Lalwani’s family has been in the local eyewear industry for over 30 years and supplies eyewear to the largest retail chains in the country.
The Four Eyes collection features two kinds of eyewear: the Work Collection, which features straightforward looks that don’t compromise style and quality. The work collection is crafted as the perfect partner for the daily grind. The other is the Play Collection, which allows wearers to make a statement through trendy and quirky frames.
Rajo Laurel is one of Four Eyes’ biggest fans. According to the renowned designer, “I like the dynamics and the energy it proposes, that fashion is very democratic. It has a wide variety of styles and it’s very affordable.”
Another point of pride is the superior quality Four Eyes puts on its products. Their non-prescription, prescription, computer, and reading glasses come in quality frames and lenses like HMC and polycarbonate. Despite the variety, all frames are sold for P1,995.00, including the lens. As a result, a buyer can own four pairs of trendy and efficient glasses at the price of one pair at a retail store on the high street.
If you think that’s all the surprises up Four Eyes’ sleeve, they are also socially responsible. Part of their advocacy is the Pair for Pair campaign, where they partner with World Vision Philippines to donate one pair of eyeglasses to someone in need for every pair purchased.
By providing an inspired approach to online retail to provide a totally secure, integrated and most comprehensive payment processing services, and practicing corporate social responsibility, optical shopping will never be the same again.
“With Four Eyes, everyone can now collect eyewear depending on the look you are going for, giving more room for self-expression,” shared Laurel. “It’s definitely something people should celebrate!”
And to strengthen the idea that being four-eyed is something to be proud of, Rajo Laurel says, “Absolutely!”
For more information, visit https://foureyes.com.ph