
Sara J. is an account executive for Altair Eyewear.
I had what I thought was a unique experience at an upscale restaurant recently. The sommelier was walking my group through the evening’s wine choices when his glasses caught my eye. It wasn’t the style (a very trendy, black Buddy-Holly type frame) that I noticed as much as the fact that the lenses looked…different. My dinner companions all happened to be fellow Altair Eyewear employees so I knew they noticed as well (we all seem to obsessively check out people’s frames) and eventually the most outspoken one in our bunch threw the question out there: “Excuse me, but if you don’t mind me asking, can you tell me what kind of lenses you have in your glasses?” The sommelier’s response? “Um, these are the plastic lenses that they came with. I saw these and had to have them-I don’t even need to wear glasses!” We all had a good laugh about it with him, but it made me think-it seems like I see people wearing trendy glasses without an Rx everywhere now! As it turns out, my observation is correct, and, according to the NY Daily Times, men are wearing these “fakes” just as much as women are, and for the same reasons. Who knows-if this trend continues, maybe we’ll see glasses become just as popular an accessory for men as belts, watches and shoes?


Nevermind the fact that I had to google “sommelier”. I had no idea folks were doing this without corrective lenses. Hmm… That means I can wear my contacts AND glasses at the same time!
Did I really just read what I think I read? I’M A FAKER! To be honest, that puts a smile on my face! Call me guilty… I like to accessorize and call myself out on April fools day like many others.
I am happy to hear that VSP/Altair employees can afford upscale dinners. It’s impressive considering not just this country’s economic setting but also because of the profits VSP keeps taking from its opticians. Well done and thank you for posting this informative piece about where the benefits of my employment have gone.