If you have a kid or have a small face, Shuron has reintroduced the “Triple Play”. As unusual as an actual triple play is, the child or small-faced adult who can pull off the the Triple Play frame is that and even less so. Want to show your kid what it was like to grow up in the 1950’s with near (or far)-sightedness? This is your chance.
I was cruising through a LensCrafters the other day looking at the ridiculous prices and a big sign with the warranty information caught my eye.
LensCrafters 1-Year Replacement Discount
Replace your broken glasses with the same or equivalent pair for 50% of their current retail price within one year of the date of delivery. May not be combined with other discounts, promotions or insurance.
I asked the clerk what happens if six months down the road the hinge separates from the temple or the nose pad breaks off — a couple of things that would tend to point to manufacturing defects. She replied, that they would be covered under the warranty. So I pushed her on it, “So they’d be replaced for free?” She said, “No, but they would at 50% off.”
Shuron has a better plan. They give you a year and will replace them as they say here:
No 50% silliness. So there. Get a Shuron and don’t worry about it.
Shuron has released a beautiful (and functional) new product to fit with a few of it’s most classic of frames. I know that I hesitated when I purchased my first pair of Shuron frames — “Do I get them tinted?”
I wanted to wear them to work and to go out in (heck, I’m wearing them right now, sitting in my underwear writing this). I skipped the tint.
I also didn’t want to do Transitions, because it seemed akin to putting turbo-charged engine in a vintage 1966 Mustang — just wrong. I did do anti-reflective, but that can be our little secret — along with the underwear.
Anyway, I’ll not have to worry about this anymore. The folks at Shuron have paired a beautiful polarized sunglasses clip-on with a few of their more popular offerings. It’s available for the Ronsir-Zyl, Ronsir Revelation, and the Ronstrong frames.
I bounced a few emails back and forth with questions to Tony at Shuron and he was all too happy to give me the details. I can’t wait to get a pair of the Shuron Ronsir Revelations with the polarized sunshade — perfect for the boat.
Available now for $65 in brown or gray (but if things go well it’s possible they might bring out the G-15 blend of Green and Gray — another very classic look) with chassis colors of gold or silver. Includes a hard-case.
Only available directly from Shuron. Click here for more information on ordering.
Finally got around to adding the remaining nine Shuron frames. They range from the sublime (Nusir Royale) to the nutty (Convertible) to the repulsive (Classic 28). Here they are:
I added (or updated) the following Shuron frame write-ups tonight: