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  2. 10 Great Sites to Buy Cheap Eyeglasses Online - AOL

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    There’s even a website offering online eye exams that take 10 minutes or less and only cost $20. ... you might just want to start your search at Warby Parker. With prescription eyeglasses ...

  3. Warby Parker - Wikipedia

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    It also offers eye exams. [1] The company has 2.28 million customers, with an average order value of $263. [1] The company's goal is to operate 900 stores. [2] The interior of a Warby Parker retail store at Washington Union Station. Warby Parker is headquartered in New York City.

  4. Warby Parker founders on the key to their $1.8 billion ... - AOL

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    Warby Parker then designs prescription glasses specifically for the students Warby Parker has since donated 15 million pairs of glasses worldwide and administered 72,378 eye exams as of last year ...

  5. Luxottica - Wikipedia

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    In the interview, Butler noted "You can get amazingly good frames, with a Warby Parker level of quality, for $4 to $8. For $15, you can get designer-quality frames, like what you'd get from Prada." When told that some eyeglasses cost as much as $800 in the United States, Butler remarked, "I know. It's ridiculous. It's a complete rip-off." [60 ...

  6. How Warby Parker built a $1.8 billion brand without ever ...

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    Give us a general overview of what Warby Parker is. Neil Blumenthal: Warby Parker is a lifestyle brand that sells eyewear, contacts, and provides eye exams and eye care. We have over 250 stores ...

  7. Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Eyewear is a term used to refer to all devices worn over both of a person's eyes, or occasionally a single eye, for one or more of a variety of purposes. Though historically used for vision improvement and correction, eyewear has also evolved into eye protection, for fashion and aesthetic purposes, and starting in the late 20th century ...