“Vintage” vs. “Vintage Inspired” Fashion
SANTA ANA, Ca. – Allyn Scura Eyewear has acquired two optical distributors containing over 25,000 unused vintage eyeglass frames from the 1800s to the 1970s. This brings their total inventory to over 60,000 vintage and antique frames.
Since relocating from New York City in 2001, Allyn Scura Eyewear has purchased the remaining inventory of “dead stock” prescription eyeglass frames from West Coast- and Midwest-based optical distributors. “This is the best of both world’s for retro fashion aficionados,” says Allyn Scura, who has an eye for the past and often reflects this sensibility in her own designs. Now, people who love a vintage look can get the real thing – 30- to 130-year old frames that have never been used -- without sifting through estates of the deceased at the local thrift shop. “On the one hand,” says Ms. Scura, “wearing used clothing and accessories can be kind of creepy for some people, but on the other, a big part of the appeal is the magic and soul of old things – a retro look is great, but it’s also about authenticity. This is a way to have your cake and eat it too.”
Any vintage eyeglass frame from Ms. Scura’s collection can be fitted with prescription, sunglass or reading lenses from a local optical shop. Frames are guaranteed for one year against defect under normal usage.
Allyn Scura Eyewear is formed by two key product divisions: 1) original, contemporary designs by Allyn Scura, which have been distributed in major retail stores including Target Optical, as well as in high-end optical boutiques, and 2) unused vintage eyewear, featuring over 60,000 vintage and antique frames for women, men and children – one of the largest collections of “new-old-stock” vintage eyewear in the world. Both product lines can be viewed online at www.allynscura.com.
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