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Eyewear Superstore Eyeglass World Encourages People to Find Their New Look with New Glasses

With an amazing selection of designer eyewear, Eyeglass World encourages everyone to discover their new look with fashionable eyeglasses.

2012-06-14
ATLANTA, GA, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) With seasonal changes, people often begin to experiment with their look by buying new clothes or cutting their hair differently. However, when they try to change their overall appearance, many people forget to change one of the main fashion accessories that they wear every day: their eyeglasses.

No matter what the desired end results are, there are eyeglasses to complement any fashion statement, from the most polished business savvy to edgy and trendy. And for people who like to mix it up by wearing many different styles, it's simple to have more than one pair of glasses, especially when purchasing at Eyeglass World.

Eyeglass World encourages those who use corrective eyewear to find their new look with a new set of eyeglass frames.

Fun and funky prescription glasses can be for nearly everyone, from people who occasionally need glasses for reading or computer use to those who cannot see without corrective eyewear.

"Because glasses are able to frame the face, they can be a significant contributor to a person's overall appearance," says Des Taylor, Senior Vice President of Merchandising at Eyeglass World. "One of the easiest ways to change your overall look is to get a new pair of glasses that fit in with your new style."

Eyeglass World provides people with the latest in designer eyeglass frames for among the best prices available. Whether they're your first pair of glasses or you're just changing up your look, be sure to have your eyes checked to make sure that your prescription is up to date. Eyeglass World has independent Doctors of Optometry available to perform your eye exam if you need a valid and current prescription or just an annual eye exam.

To learn more about the designer eyewear available at Eyeglass World or to find your local Eyeglass World, visit http://www.eyeglassworld.com/

About Eyeglass World:

Featuring over 60 superstores across the country, Eyeglass World is one of the industry's leading eyewear chains. People love the huge eyewear selection, they love the prices and they love the service they find there. Each Eyeglass World location has a lab in-store which allows them to fill prescription eyeglasses in the same day in most cases.

For more information, visit http://www.eyeglassworld.com/

For all media inquiries, please contact:

Anne DeVito
Project Coordinator
Cardinal Web Solutions
http://www.CardinalWebSolutions.com


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[Press-News.org] Eyewear Superstore Eyeglass World Encourages People to Find Their New Look with New Glasses
With an amazing selection of designer eyewear, Eyeglass World encourages everyone to discover their new look with fashionable eyeglasses.