A New Perspective: Where To Find the Best Eyewear in Meatpacking
In Meatpacking, perspective is part of the outfit. When the seasons shift and the light hits the cobblestones just right, it feels like a cue. Time to see things differently and snag a new pair of frames.
The neighborhood has no shortage of ways to find your point of view. At Barton Perreira in Meatpacking, customization is part of the experience. Frames, colors, and finishes can be tailored to exactly what you have in mind. If you are looking for a place to start, the team points to the Vedretta and the Gyalis, two styles that capture the brand’s balance of precision and effortless polish.
Over at KREWE, bold silhouettes meet thoughtful details. Their Chrome Collection brings a sleek metallic edge, while the Edie and Kate styles lead the women’s line and the Morgan and Tommie anchor the men’s. They also offer blue light lenses, prescription fills, and custom colored lenses, making it easy to create a pair that works for how you live.
At two : minds, the approach is more like a global design gallery for eyewear. This shop curates top picks from designers around the world. Their current picks include the Pucci and Kate frames for women and Tom Ford styles for men, all chosen for their sculptural shapes and distinctive character.
For those who love a fashion find, Caserta Eye is home to one of the best vintage Dior selections in the neighborhood. It is the kind of place where you might discover a frame that feels both archival and completely current.
And at Moscot, a New York institution, classic shapes carry decades of character. The Lemtosh, famously worn by Johnny Depp, remains a go-to. The Foygel and Vilda styles, seen on Stanley Tucci, bring the same timeless confidence.
So if you are refreshing your look, upgrading your lenses, or simply curious what might suit you next, consider this your invitation.
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