Saturday, April 28, 2007

Interview with Vision Monday



San Francisco Retailer Introduces a Whole New World of Sunwear


SAN FRANSISCO
—They may come from several different continents but if there is one thing Dimitri F., manager, optician and frame buyer for the San Francisco-based optical shop, Spectacles for Humans, can guarantee it is that all of his customers are, in fact, earthbound.


Dimitri F. of Spectacles for Humans.

Dimitri, who operates the shop with his wife, has been in the optical business for 15 years and in February 2006 they opened Spectacles for Humans, an eyewear boutique specializing in advanced European eyewear, sunglasses and accessories, in the historic Noe Valley area of San Francisco, because they had outgrown their previous optical business and it no longer reflected who they were.

“We wanted to be different. We didn’t want to do what everybody else does,” said Dimitri. “We liked smaller lines that feature quality and attention to detail. Our customers are independent, they value their time and their money, and they want the best they can find. They don’t want to be on the bus with five other people wearing the same frame as them.”

And it has been a strategy that has been successful for the year-old shop. “They carry brands no one has ever heard of and import stuff from everywhere in the world—France, Japan, Switzerland, Germany, what have you. I am picky when it comes to eyeglasses and hate cookie cutter shops that peddle the same designer styles. Most of their eyeglasses are exclusive imports and I find it very refreshing,” said Richard A., a customer who recently purchased two pairs.

So what is Dimitri’s strategy for keeping his customers coming back and his selection fresh and original? “The origin of a frame is important. We like frames from Germany, Denmark, Japan and France. We only carry one line out of Italy, Alek Paul. It also needs to be something that grabs you when you walk by. Sunwear is about 30 percent of our business and our selection is very eclectic. But we have absolutely no logos. We don’t stock any frames that have big logos on the temples. Our customers don’t want to walk around with a big “C” or a big “G” on their face. I think San Francisco is like that in general, people here aren’t big into brands.”

“We carry a lot of Mykita, Dita, and Thakoon. We like to go deep in the lines to represent the whole collection, to see the designer’s vision. You can’t do that if you only pick out one or two styles. We carry a lot of styles in several colors. The average retail price of our sunglasses is $400, so it’s pretty reasonable. It is all about the style and the look, not the price. Eyewear can tell a lot about a person and our customers know that. Mykita, Oliver Goldsmith, Ksubi (formally Tsubi) do a good sun business for us, and Deromebrenner Paris, a really great French line of handmade acetate with 18 or 20 layers of lamination that’s retro and futuristic and modern at the same time. It was one of our first finds when we first opened the store,” added Dimitri.

Another perk to offering more obscure and lesser known brands is that exclusivity arrangements aren’t an issue. “Exclusivity isn’t a concern for us because we are already carrying lines no one else in the area carries. We don’t have to worry about what other people are doing because we are so far ahead of the curve.”

Donna A., a Spectacles customer agreed. “Hands down, this is the coolest eyewear shop ever! They have an unbelievable array of sunglasses that you won't find anywhere else. If you're a sunglass lover or are just having a hard time finding the perfect pair, you're guaranteed to find them here.”

But there is a practical side to carrying a unique selection of sunwear, not the least of which is making sure your customers can still fit them with a prescription, but Spectacles for Humans has that covered as well. “We might carry one or two styles in a collection that are not Rx-able but making sure our sun offerings are Rx-able is a consideration for us since we are foremost an optical shop. It can definitely be a challenge,” conceded Dimitri.

An interior shot of Spectacles for Humans in San Francisco.

And Spectacles’ originality doesn’t end with their selection of eyewear or the artistic design of their store; they even make their own merchandising materials. “We use very little company generated POP. We prefer to do our own photo shoots. With digital cameras and photo printers today it is so easy to do your own and have something that no one else has.”

Still, they do rely on a couple of very old-fashioned methods of generating business. “We did an Orgreen trunk show a few months ago that was a tremendous success. We found them last year at Silmo and it was our big find of the year. In fact, we were so swamped for that trunk show, that for the next one for Oliver Goldsmith and Mykita we will have to do it by appointment only to keep it under control,” said Dimitri. “And we don’t do any advertising. We’re a neighborhood shop and do a lot of local business. We rely on word of mouth but we also get a lot of referrals. We have people calling and emailing from Ireland, Australia, Japan and Vancouver.”

And with customer referrals like this one from Cyrus B., it is easy to understand why. “Hands down, it’s the best optical and sunglass store in the Bay Area. If you're tired of wearing the same specs on your face that everybody else has, go to Spectacles for Humans and discover a whole new world of brands and designs.”

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Friday, April 27, 2007

Jake and Hellcat

Dan and Amylene, a cute couple already, are happy to show off their new specs, both by Orgreen Optics. Dan's sleek and modern model Jake is in perfect harmony with Amylene's Hellcat in black and blue.

PS.
Few trivia like details about Jake and Hellcat.
Jake is a strong representative of Orgreen's Cut Titanium Collection which takes its inspiration from vintage race cars. Hellcat hails from Airline Collection and its lines and compact size were inspired by famous Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat plane.

Two years in the making - Dita Select Opticals




May 2007 will mark the arrival of DITA's Premier Optical Collection to Spectacles for Humans and we are proud to be one of the very few stores selected to represent DITA's vision.
Inspired by timeless shapes of yesteryear, DITA's reinterpretation of classic styles is a bold step in the right direction. Their legendary quality and attention to detail is ever more apparent with these Rx frames. Using only finest exclusively developed Japanese zyls, custom designed Titanium components and hardware with unique Hex Screws, DITA is modernizing traditional rivet frame construction. In the days when most eyewear brands look to mainland China for their inspiration, to see this kind of commitment to quality and craftsmanship is truly inspiring!

Grand Reserve was the first styles we looked at and it is impossible to relay to you how this frame feels in your hand. Massive (4.0 mm wide !!!!!) Titanium body is wrapped in equally impressive coat of acetate and secured in place by a good dozen of Hex Rivets... Had my eyes closed and someone handed me the frame, I would have guessed : "A handgun". It feels that solid!



The details are both impressive and impeccable. From diamond etched pattern on the titanium chassis to classic colors, these specs are pure expression of style and craftsmanship!




True to its sunwear heritage, DITA offers all styles with quality sun lenses as well. Take your pick!





Each frame is meticulously constructed in Japan and our first delivery is scheduled for last week of May! Maybe sooner!!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Limited S-Glass from ONKEL

ONKEL does it!



Choosing a pair of Limited Edition sunglasses from ONKEL was "one of the coolest things I've done in a while", Nathan says.
I disagreed at first, reminding him that he just returned from Honduras where he dived with whale sharks for a week. Then, taking a step back and seeing how perfect the sunglasses came out and how well they fit, I must admit ... He's right about the sunnies.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

MIDO 2007 is next week



There is lots going on there, but ... we are not attending this year. Still, there is no need to panic or call 911. My visually challenged brothers and sisters, things are firmly under control. We have trusted sentinels placed at all the right places and with strict orders to alert us to the newest hottest lines and trends. Besides, Paris' Silmo show is practically around the corner, and I don't know about you, but visiting France during COQUILLES ST. JACQUES season is not something I am willing to trade for a week in Milan.



One thing I am definitely looking forward to, is some 14 new styles we've already ordered from MYKITA!

Sunday, April 22, 2007

More Orgreen, please!


Orgreen Optics trunk show is June 9th!

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Friday, April 20, 2007

Humans are getting ready for summer

With warm days around the corner, don't miss the opportunity to freshen up your wardrobe with a set (or two) of nice sunnies!



Kristin wears oversized sunglasses by Eley Kishimoto. Classic shape is reinterpreted by Linda Farrow Vintage company and complimented by modern details, warm chocolate color and fashion forward attitude.


Enzo, a newcomer to Noe Valley, is working on opening a second location of Primadona Premier Skincare and Spa right here on 24th street. In desperate need of some protection from the sun, he chose model Rolf in Goldline by MYKITA.
Enzo says he really likes the way amber colored lenses work at reducing glare...I say he needed some bling in his life.

Bling!!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Technically speaking

DJ David Skye chooses Henrik Vibskov Andy sunglasses in Turquoise to go with his Teal colored Jeep.


Go to his Techno Party tomorrow!!!!


Shannon wears MYKITA Rolf

Shannon, part of San Francisco's Lulu Lemon Athletica team and soon to be a Noe Valley resident, is taking MYKITA Rolf home.


Blondes have more fun, some say. And I say, cute blondes in cool gold shades like that are likely to melt fuses in your Funometer.


Monday, April 16, 2007

Oliver Goldsmith: Collection vs. Archive Couture

In the past two weeks we've been bombarded with phone calls and emails from all over the globe about different styles from Oliver Goldsmith...

To ease up the volume of inquiries and to prevent this blogging business from literally taking over our daily operating activities, a clarification is in order and distinctions between two collections must be defined.

At this time Spectacles for Humans is stocking 2007 Collection only. These frames are all a reasonable human being can possibly want from a pair of sunglasses. (I am more than happy in my new bottle green Mistinguett !!!!) Distinctive design, uncompromising quality and individual style is what you see the moment you lay your eyes on OG frames.

Archive Couture collection is a different and a rare animal. Unlike '07 Collection, which is handmade in Japan, Couture collection frames are individually handmade in England by a band of (probably soon to be extinct) craftsmen. (Don't laugh, you keep buying those cheap designer fakes made in China and that's what you get). In addition, the materials used to produce Archive Couture frames are discontinued and are vintage stock, making them not only expensive, but more importantly, limited.

When selecting a pair of frames from Archive Couture styles, you will be presented with a choice of materials; measurements for a made-to-measure model can be taken as well. The prices start at $550 USD and 4-8 weeks of production time is common and to be expected.

We hope this information will help you to narrow down your choices and should you have any question in regards to sizing or shipping, please contact us by phone or email and we'll be happy to work with you to find the best possible frame to fit your face and your style.

Lifestyle section on OG website is a selection of frames from both collections worn by models.


And don't forget, on Saturday, May 12th you will be able to see the entire OG collection during our superhuman trunk show event!

OLIVER GOLDSMITH+GOTTI+MYKITA!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

More styles from Oliver Goldsmith


Renzo, Senja, Amy, Berwick, Boz are in!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Rainy Saturday Disco

For those who like me missed Yo Majesty last night and also to make for torturing you with that boring post full of drill bit and buffing wheel action from Japan, I give you YELLE
"Je Veux Te Voir" LIVE!

Pretend you're in a club in France somewhere and rock your Saturday morning!

"Je Veux Te Voir
Dans Un Film Pornographique
En action avec ta bite
Forme potatoes ou bien frites!"


Friday, April 13, 2007

Last minute cool gig alert!

Yo Majesty is playing Rickshaw Stop TONIGHT!



155 Fell St
SF CA
9 p.m.



Acetate frames: manufacturing process







These are from 1994 Real, a Japanese frame manufacturer, and while a bit boring, they show, quite obviously, how a frame is born from a block of acetate. Some stages of production are mechanized, which greatly minimizes human error (and reduces accident rate probably as well; you know how people are with heavy equipment, especially on Mondays and Fridays). Other stages are nothing but old fashioned grinding and buffing, lots of buffing. This is how the lustrous surfaces you see on handmade frames are created. The industrial junk, on opposite end, is not only inferior because of automated production, which translates into less comfort and poorer wearability. The finishes created by machines cannot possibly compete with finishes produced by obsessive human buffing as shown above.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

REIZ and shine!

Ladies and Gentlemen,
Spectacles for Humans
proudly presents the 2007 collection from
REIZ Augenspiel.







"Lovely Animals"
collection, above, is a result of advancement in 3-D design REIZ team achieved while working on a Limited Edition sunglasses collection in 2006.

To describe the way these frames look and feel to a touch is very much an impossible task, but I will try anyway...

The colors are simply fantastic! Warm tones of brown and cool shades of grey are accentuated by gentle curves and bevels and glossy finishes giving REIZ frames unbelievable presence.

Sitting on our shelves, these frames look more like fine sculptures you want to pick up and examine. The details, the quality...
When we opened boxes, my jaw dropped, to be honest. We've only seen the prototypes and way back at Silmo's show in October of '06, and I had almost forgotten how impeccable these frames are!
From the way hinges meet the front, leaving no gap, to tasteful folklore inspired carvings on the inside of temple tips and signature "retro-futuristic" silver plaques, which elegantly manifest REIZ style, nothing escaped designers' attention. The results are stunningly beautiful objects and you will feel good about displaying them on your most important asset - your face.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

ONKEL Ozzy

Ernesto: "I've lived in Germany for 5 years, I know a good pair of frames when I see it!"
To replace his current black specs he chooses model OZZY in black/marble from ONKEL.

Mega trunk show is a GO!



A superhuman event of hysterical proportions!

Entire collections from Oliver Goldsmith, Gotti and MYKITA will be on display one day only Saturday, May 12th. From 11 am until 7 pm you will be able to peruse through styles, colors, shapes and then bother us with nonsensical questions of your choice while sipping on some Brut, and all at no extra cost...
In other words, people, we have frames, you have faces to work with.
We can help!

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Orgreen Pussycat

Rebecca, a busy lawyer and a mom, is wearing her new cool frames - Pussycat in black/pink by Orgreen Optics.

Saturday, April 7, 2007

SS'07 Veronique Branquihno by LFV


More glamour for your buck from ORGREEN

Electro Glamour , that is....

If you missed a chance to spiffy up your appearance earlier this year, this is your chance. Electros are back in stock, baby! Yee-hah!!
Just to remind you, Electro Glamour styles are true Limited Edition issue and while I have no exact numbers when it comes to quantities, I do have a strong feeling this is it for this year. Electrify your style while supplies last, people.



So here is what we have right now :
Mandrake in both Gold/Red and Green/Blue, pictured above;

Vulcan
in Gold/Red and Green/Blue;
"sexy-cute" Hellcat in Purple/Blue.

Hercules
( Black/Yellow, Aluminum/Blue and Purple/Blue pictured below) Gold/Red and Purple/Blue and Spitfire in Gold/Red;



Also back in stock are:

DEMON, for boys

and THUNDERBIRD, for girls


Thursday, April 5, 2007

New Mykita suns arrive!

FANNY



ANAIS



LEILA




TRAVIS




MYKITA sunglasses are fitted with shatterproof polycarbonate lenses that feature faded tints and anti-glare coating on the backside to fight pesky glare.

MYKITA Rose

Young, cute and about to join the peculiar world of architecture, Rachel is wearing her new spectacles - style Rose in blackberry by MYKITA .

I forsee high grades!

4 new styles from ONKEL





Not available just yet, but come summer, we should have them in!

What's the word on the streets of Saarbrücken, guys?? Stefan? Stan The Man?