I don't know but the frames have a tendency to break from the bridge. I broke one at the store when I was trying them on. I still bought another model of the same brand that ended up breaking after 2 years of use while I was cleaning them, and you guessed it, from the bridge area. So, if you consider 2y the life of the frame, then great. I have other flex frames that are older than that and are still going strong.
Nina Ricci eyewear is manufactured by the Italian company Marchon Eyewear, which is known for producing high-quality eyewear for various luxury brands. Marchon Eyewear holds the licensing rights to design and distribute Nina Ricci glasses and sunglasses, ensuring that the products align with the brand's elegant and sophisticated aesthetic.
Insignia does, although it's only being sold through Best Buy
JLab Audio's is the company that manufactures JBud earbuds and is also very popular for B-Flex portable USB laptop and desktop speakers and their products are found in a variety of stores like Amazon.
Polaroid Eyewear was created in 1937.
Revision Eyewear was created in 2001.
General Eyewear was created in 1997.
Flex Link manufactures automated conveyer systems as well as flexible conveyor systems. They specialize in conveyer design. Check out their website for more information on products and services.
The regular flex is a stiffer flex than the mid flex. A regular flex is comparable to an 85 flex. The mid flex is closer to a 75 flex.
Andie Macdowell eyeglass frames are manufactured by the company A&A Optical. They offer a range of stylish eyewear that reflects Macdowell's aesthetic and personal style. The frames are designed to appeal to a broad audience, combining fashion with functionality.
Some people have to wear eyewear in order to correct defects in their vision such as near sightedness and far sightedness. Other people may wear eyewear in order to prevent headaches and migraines. Some people wear eyewear without lenses to look cool.
Roberto Cavalli eyewear have a high cost compared to other brands of eyewear. In general, a Roberto Cavalli product will cost at least $200 and can go up to $500.
Spyglass Eyewear is to the right of the headquarters building on Main Street. (see related question)