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Mar 5, 2013

Current LOVE: Benji Frank Eyewear

Benji Frank: one pair, one vision.
  Whats cooler than a vintage frame with 100% UV protection and sharp vision? The fact that when you order with Benji Frank you can help restore vision for someone in need.
I ordered the Kennedy in tortoise, but they also come in black. I've been wearing them non-stop and they are so sharp, but provide the perfect amount of shade from the sun.

They're also scratch resistant which is perfect if you knew what went on in my purse. They also came in this cute case with dust cloth. Bonus points for the packaging, very elegant.
My other favorite thing is that all of their eye wear is named after political figures--Benji Frank, Benjamin Franklin harharhar. I think its cute. I have perfect vision but I definitely had my eye on a few readers! All of the glasses are only $100, and the cool thing is they let your try 5 pairs, and you keep the ones that are perf (oh and if you have special eyes and need crazy things they only charge $30 more.)
You can learn more about Benji Frank fully HERE. I think I'm obsessed.
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4 comments

I.K.I.N.T.O.O. said...

I really like the philanthropic goal with them and they look awesome on you!

Ben Franklin = founding father btw...he got his "dead prez" spot on some money though so a lot of people think he was a president, I know I sure did :)

-Ezi

Panty Buns said...

Your lips look luscious in that first photo and I love the look of your Benji Frank prescription sunnies! As I get older I will probably need glasses for distance as well as for reading. That's so cool being named after Benjamin Franklin. I'll have to check benjifrank.com out. The being scratch resistant is a big plus, and it's nice that ordering can help restore vision for those in need. Turquoise and black are nice for the frames.

Camila Faria said...

Love it! The tortoise Kennedy was a very good choice!

MalibuMara said...

@EZI AHHH, thanks for the heads up! Majjjj brain fart

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