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Wearing glasses doesn't have to be boring. Gone are the days when you bought one expensive set of frames that you had to stick with until your next pair. Pair Eyewear launched a couple years ago as a way to provide customizable glasses in your budget. You can swap out the color or pattern of your frames with a simple 'snap.'
For spring 2025, Pair Eyewear has launched not one, but three new colors: lavender, gray and honey. This means you have more options to choose from, plus you get 50% off when on your first frame when you use the promo code SAVEONPAIR at checkout.
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1. The Kirby by Pair Eyewear for Women in Lavender Clear
2. The Murphy by Pair Eyewear for Men in Gray Clear
3. The Larkin by Pair Eyewear for Kids in Honey Clear
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Save 50% - Get 50% off when on your first frame when you use the promo code SAVEONPAIR at checkout.
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What are Pair Eyewear Top Frames?
Pair Eyewear Top Frames are a clever way to customize your glasses. Once you select your Base Frame, you can start collecting interchangeable Top Frames that attach to the Base Frame using lightweight magnets. Top Frames make it super convenient and affordable to switch up the color and pattern of your glasses with front-facing covers for holidays, special occasions or just for fun!
What is Pair Eyewear?
Founded in 2017 by Nathan Kondamuri and Sophia Edelstein, Pair Eyewear initially created affordable, interchangeable frames for children, addressing the limited and overpriced options available in that space. The brand gained major attention after appearing on ABC's Shark Tank in 2020, allowing them to expand into the adult eyewear market. Pair Eyewear secured impressive licensing deals with popular franchises such as Marvel, DC, Star Wars and Sesame Street, giving them even more access for their Top Frame designs. Their innovative approach to customizable eyewear collections for children and adults has made Pair Eyewear a top choice for people all year round, and especially during the holiday shopping season.
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